In many companies, there is more capital hidden in IT than the balance sheet shows.
Notebooks, servers, storage, or smartphones—they are in operation but have long since been written off or reported as CAPEX. This ties up capital in hardware that could actually be used for innovation and transformation.
A "X-ray view" of your IT reveals hidden value beneath the surface – silent reserves that your company can immediately release and use as a competitive advantage.
This is how you can transform tied-up capital into available budget – quickly, predictably, and without technical changes.
The solution: sale and leaseback (SLB).
You sell your existing IT assets to a financing partner and lease them back directly. The equipment remains in use, your operations continue unchanged – but you gain immediate liquidity and relieve the burden on your balance sheet.
The advantages for IT
The advantages for finance
Conclusion: Your next project could already be financed!
Your IT is more than just infrastructure—it is a financial lever. With sale and leaseback, tied-up capital becomes the key to innovations such as AI, cloud, or modernization.
In short: Your IT stays where it is – but your capital breaks new ground.
Those who dare to take a closer look will see that there are hidden reserves beneath the surface – real treasures just waiting to be unearthed.