Fleet and Leasing

Vehicle leasing is seen as a solution to the growing problems faced by companies for their mobility needs, including vehicle funding, fleet maintenance and, more importantly, residual risk handling. Big corporates, businesses in the present market conditions are focused on their core products/services and would like to outsource all other support activities. In 2017, 15.3 million company cars were registered and it is expected to reach 17.6 million by 2022. One of the biggest threats that hampers the growth of cars in developed markets is policies declared by governments at various levels.

Leasing the fleet is preferred by corporates as a hassle-free mobility services which includes, on-demand mobility, and fleet after-service facilities, among others. This demand has driven growth and given the leasing market a structure and regulated the ecosystem.

The Frost & Sullivan Fleet & Leasing Program Area looks at the disruptive and sustaining trends across the market such as:

  • Global company car financing models: Operational lease, financial lease and outright purchase
  • Focus on legislations transforming the dynamics of fleet and leasing: Changes in taxes, subsidies and other policies
  • Dedicated focus on new mobility  options such as carsharing, car subscription and integrated mobility solutions (mobility cards, apps, etc.,)
  1. 26 Feb 2016  |  Europe

    European Fleet Vehicle Leasing Market Outlook, 2016

    Untapped SME Sector to Sustain Revenues, 50% of Fleet Growth to Derive from Operating Lease

    The outlook study provides an overview of the fleet vehicle leasing market (passenger cars and light commercial vehicles) across Europe. In addition to commentary on key highlights in 2015, the study provides forecast measurements for 2016 for the size of the fleet market and funding choices in the company car market (operational lease, financial l...

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