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Contract Hire

Not to be confused daily rental, this product is a popular way of financing the depreciation on your company vehicles while not utilising the capital or borrowing capability of your business.

The technical term is off balance sheet finance. It always includes Road Fund licence for the term and can include full maintenance if required, thereby ensuring fixed costs for the whole life of the vehicle.

At the end of the contract, the vehicle is returned and alleviates any disposal risk to you or your company. You simply choose your next vehicle. Contracts can range to 60 months with mileage allowances up to 50,000 miles per annum. VAT is reclaimable on rentals at varying rates dependant upon usage.

Finance Lease

This is an on balance sheet funding method, which gives you many benefits:

• VAT Savings
• No Mileage Restrictions
• Reduced monthly payments by including a final balloon payment
• The opportunity to recover the majority of the sale proceeds.

Other benefits such as Maintenance, AA/RAC can be included if required.

Contract Purchase

This method of funding is ideal for companies who cannot fully reclaim VAT. The big difference between Contract Purchase and Contract Hire is that you have the opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the end of the contract. If you do not wish to buy the vehicle you can simply return it to the finance company.

Other benefits such as Maintenance, AA/RAC can be included if required.

Personal Contracts

Personal Contract Purchase Plan

PCP is a method of purchasing a vehicle using a low deposit and by making no repayment to the Guaranteed Future Value (GFV) it enables a low monthly repayment to be achieved.

In other words, all you pay is the depreciation and with a guaranteed future value placed on the vehicle at the outset, there is no disposal risk. It is particularly useful when employees take a 'cash for cars' option from employers. At the end of the term you can take one of three options: -

1. Give back the vehicle.
2. Pay off or re-finance the outstanding balance (GFV)
3. Part exchange the vehicle

By far the most common option is No 3 (part exchange the vehicle). In most cases the GFV is lower than the market value of the vehicle thereby allowing a deposit for the next vehicle. It is, in effect, contract hire for the private individual and should you require it, full maintenance and road fund licence can be included

Personal Contract Hire

This scheme works in the same way as Contract Hire but is aimed at Ex-Company car drivers who are in receipt of a car allowance from their employer.

Other benefits such as Maintenance, AA/RAC can be included if required.

 

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