Business Leasing & Equipment Financing

Understand how commercial asset finance works before you sign anything.

AFL Mobilien Leasing GmbH publishes clear, practical information on business leasing, equipment financing, and commercial asset finance — so companies can evaluate their options with confidence.

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4 Core asset finance categories covered
What We Cover

Four areas of business equipment finance

Every asset category has its own leasing structures, terms, and considerations. We break down the essentials for each.

Vehicle & Fleet Leasing

Information on leasing commercial vehicles and managing multi-unit fleets, including mileage and maintenance considerations.

Machinery & Construction Equipment

How financing structures apply to heavy machinery, construction equipment, and industrial plant assets.

Facility & Warehouse Assets

Overview of leasing arrangements for racking, handling equipment, and other warehouse infrastructure.

IT & Office Equipment

Guidance on shorter-cycle leasing for computing hardware, office technology, and equipment refresh cycles.

How Enquiries Are Handled

A straightforward four-step conversation

This is the general sequence we follow when a business asks us about leasing or financing structures.

Initial enquiry

You share basic details about the asset type, business size, and financing timeframe you have in mind.

Needs review

We discuss the leasing structures that are typically relevant to your situation and answer initial questions.

Information pack

You receive written material covering terms, considerations, and general industry context for your case.

Follow-up discussion

A follow-up call or meeting to clarify anything further and outline realistic next steps.

2011 Year our advisory practice was established
4 Asset categories actively covered
DE Based in Göppingen, Germany
100% Informational — no products sold on this site
Why This Site Exists

Clear information first, decisions second

Leasing and financing agreements can be difficult to compare, especially across different asset types and contract lengths. Our goal is to lay out the terminology, structures, and questions worth asking before a business commits to any agreement.

Nothing on this website constitutes a binding offer, and no paid services are sold through this site. Any figures used for illustration are general examples, not quotes.

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Have a specific leasing question?

Reach out and describe the asset or business situation you're weighing up — we're happy to point you toward the right information.

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