Applying for a business lease is a simple process, and our team is on hand to guide you through the steps or answer any questions.
Here are the six steps to take to get a business car lease:
Step 1: Choose your ideal company car
As with personal car leasing, the first step involves picking out the car or fleet you'd like to use for your business.
Our website enables you to search using a wide range of filters, so you can quickly narrow down from the hundreds that are available. You can choose by:
- Budget
- Model
- Body type
- Detailed search (such as trim level)
- In-stock vehicles
You can also search by engine and emissions, which is ideal for businesses that are able to benefit from VAT breaks if certain levels are achieved.
You may have chosen a few cars you'd like to get a quote for, and the next step requires you to provide more details about the contract. For example, how long do you want to lease the car, and what is the maximum number of miles it will be driven during the contract term?
You can add a maintenance and insurance package for an additional cost. This includes:
- Insurance
- Servicing
- Minor repairs
- Accident management
- Breakdown cover
Step 2: Get a quote
You may have chosen a few cars you'd like to get a quote for, and the next step requires you to provide more details about the contract. For example, how long do you want to lease the car, and what is the maximum number of miles it will be driven during the contract term?
For an additional cost, you can add on a lease with insurance and/or a maintenance package. Options include:
- Insurance
- Servicing
- Minor repairs
- Accident management
- Breakdown cover
You can complete the quote details on our website. Or, if you have more questions you need answering, call our team, who are available to help.
Step 3: Finance application
Business car leasing requires the company to go through a credit check. This involves sending your application details to one of our financial partners, who will check your credit rating. They may also request additional information about the business and the director(s) in order to reach a final decision.
The reason for this is for them to ensure the business will be able to continue making the payments for the full length of the contract. The information they may request can include the following:
- 3-6 month's bank statements
- Names/addresses of director(s)
- Opening balance sheet (if available)
In some cases, you may not be asked to supply any of the above. However, it is better to have the information available, just in case.
If you or your company has bad credit, don't worry – you may still be accepted. You can find out more about business leasing with bad credit; just contact our team for information.
Step 4: Finalise your order
With the credit check completed, you can now finalise the order for your lease car. It is important to read the order form carefully to ensure all your details are correct and you are happy with the deal you are signing up for.
Your dedicated Account Manager will also take the time to verify the contract particulars to ensure we are ordering the vehicle you require. You can then sign the contract, and we will send it off to the supplier for the next stage of the order.
Step 5: Sign off the financial documents
The financial documents are another important part of the process that needs to be completed. These can be sent to you via email for you to review in your own time.
All you have to do is read through them, and if everything is accurate, sign and return them to your Account Manager. Most of our contracts now use e-signature, which speeds up the whole process.
Step 6: Delivery of your car
When assessing which car to order, the Account Manager will be able to provide estimates on how long it will take to be delivered. We will have a clearer idea once the order has been confirmed and the manufacturer informs us of their production schedule.
In some instances, the car is already in stock, which means it can usually be delivered in as little as a couple of weeks. If it is coming from the factory where it is being produced, it will usually take a bit longer for the delivery to take place. We keep our customers up to date as soon as we get clarification from the manufacturer, so you can arrange the start date of your insurance.
If you're looking for more details on business leases, check out our guide how does a company car work.