Tygris Commercial Finance made headlines this May when the company launched with a $2.1 billion capital raise, the largest ever seen in the industry, from 90 individual investors. The Monitor spoke with five executives from the newly formed business regarding how they did it and what we can expect to see from Tygris in the future.... read more
October 2008
With the barrage of negative economic indicators over recent months, the Monitor took the opportunity to sit down with Robert Dye, senior economist of The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc., to get some perspective on the state of the economy and where the industry is headed as we enter the last months of 2008 and the start of the new year.... read more
October 2008
Escalating energy prices and concerns about global warming have caused an increased interest in renewable energy sources and their applications. Concepts that were once thought of as “futuristic” are now being considered as viable and necessary alternatives to nonrenewable energy sources. ... read more
September/October 2008
Lease financing in the information technology sector is currently experiencing a resurgence, as it provides a means to close transactions even in a sluggish market. The challenge for lessors: showing IT manufacturers, dealers and distributors the value of this type of financing.... read more
September/October 2008
While many IT organizations are accustomed to preparing a thorough analysis of procurement and funding options, including the traditional “lease versus buy analysis,” the report, “Strategies for Managing IT Equipment Renewal & Replacement in Difficult Times,” recommends that CIOs and CFOs take a more strategic view of IT procurement and its impact on their organizations.... read more
September/October 2008
With a half million construction jobs lost since last year, the construction industry is teetering on the edge. Its resurgence depends on a variety of factors, but most of all how the industry can work together and with local, state and federal governments to make that difference.... read more
September/October 2008
With the residential housing market going down the drain, major banks being bailed out by the Fed and company after company filing Chapter 11 or even Chapter 7, to say it’s been a rough year is an understatement. And no industry knows this better than the construction industry. ... read more
September/October 2008
This issue discusses the implied duty of good faith and fair dealing often raised by aggrieved lessees complaining of lack of fairness or equity. Such claims are frequently heard simultaneously with claims of unfair and deceptive trade practices, unjust enrichment and unconsionability.... read more
September/October 2008
Most brokers, lenders and lessors have heard horror stories about doing business in California and the requirement of having a Commercial Finance Lenders License. Yes, the horror stories are true although qualifying to obtain the license is not very difficult. The following discussion is a short summary of some of the relevant provisions of the CFFL.... read more
September/October 2008
Given the turmoil in today’s financial markets, many equipment leasing sales professionals are feeling discouraged. It’s hard not to be when the media is bombarding you with negative information. Now more than ever it’s vital to keep a positive attitude.... read more
September/October 2008
Nearly a year ago in November 2007, Peter Borden took over as president of the American Machine Tool Distributors’ Association (AMTDA). Unlike many of his predecessors who had come from association backgrounds, in choosing Borden the AMTDA elevated a lifelong member of the machine tool industry to lead the group.... read more
September/October 2008
With the many factors causing the market to destabilize, it’s a relief to know that one industry sector has stayed afloat and even expanded in the past six months. U.S. Bank’s Ken Rector explains why manufacturing has maintained this relative stability.... read more
September/October 2008
Stories tell of entrepreneurs coming up with seemingly brilliant ideas on a whim; one day the dreamer wakes up and has an “ah ha” moment that redefines a market. But Casey Pittock, founder and CEO of GreenTech Lease Finance, doesn’t subscribe to this notion. He believes business ideas and companies are born of study, experience and a network of smart people.... read more
September/October 2008
A veteran commercial leasing professional can quickly become “a fish out of water” when attempting to dive into the murky waters of municipal leasing. Nearly everyone knows that a municipal lease must include something referred to as a “nonappropriation clause,” but beyond that, do you know the legal risks of failing to include certain provisions that are specific to municipal leasing transactions? Do you know the provisions that should not be included?... read more
September/October 2008