Structured capital for the equipment, property, and growth your business runs on.
Austria Leasing GmbH publishes independent information on commercial leasing, real estate financing, and corporate asset finance — helping finance teams understand the structures available before they talk to a provider.
Three disciplines, one point of reference
We break down how commercial finance structures work in practice, so your team can approach a lender or lessor with the right questions already answered.
Commercial Leasing
Guidance on operating and finance leases for vehicles, machinery, IT infrastructure, and production equipment, including how terms and residual values are typically structured.
Read moreReal Estate Financing
Background on financing routes for commercial property acquisition, development, and refinancing — from senior debt structures to sale-and-leaseback arrangements.
Read moreCorporate Asset Finance
Explanations of how businesses fund fleets, equipment portfolios, and capital-intensive assets while managing balance sheet impact and depreciation schedules.
Read moreFrom first enquiry to a structured agreement
Initial enquiry
You describe the asset, property, or financing need, along with your company's operating context.
Needs assessment
We review the relevant leasing or financing categories and outline which structures commonly apply.
Structuring options
You receive a plain-language overview of term length, repayment profile, and balance sheet treatment.
Introduction & follow-up
Where appropriate, we point you toward the next steps and documentation typically required by lenders.
Clear information, no pressure to commit
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Independent perspective We are not tied to a single lender or leasing house, so our explanations stay neutral.
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Plain-language structuring Lease terms, amortisation, and residual value concepts explained without jargon.
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Informational only Nothing on this site constitutes a binding offer, application, or paid service.
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Based in Eschborn, Germany Close to Frankfurt's financial district, serving corporate clients across the region.
Asset-intensive sectors we cover most often
Logistics & distribution
Fleet leasing, warehouse equipment, and material handling assets.
Manufacturing
Production lines, tooling, and heavy machinery financing structures.
Commercial property
Office, retail, and mixed-use acquisition and refinancing routes.
Healthcare equipment
Diagnostic and clinical equipment leasing considerations.
Understanding sale-and-leaseback for logistics assets
A distribution company holding forklifts, racking, and warehouse vehicles can free up capital by selling these assets to a leasing company and leasing them back for continued use. We explain how such arrangements are typically structured, what covenants tend to appear, and how they affect reported liabilities.
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