Operating leases

Operating leases

An operating lease is a type of equipment lease where the customer (or 'lessee') rents an asset for a fraction of the item's useful life. An operating lease might also be known as business contract hire, particularly if it relates to commercial vehicles.

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Why choose operating leases?

Short lease periods

Usually, operating leases include some kind of maintenance provision and they often have relatively short lease periods — meaning the lessee has more flexibility than they would with finance leases or hire purchase.

Upgrades during the term

Another indirect benefit of operating leases is that because they usually have short terms, it's possible to upgrade regularly. Some facilities even allow upgrades during the term.

Tax benefits

There can also be some tax benefits to using operating leases and business contract hire instead of another form of asset finance — for example, because instead of appearing as an asset on the balance sheet, rental payments can be offset against profits.

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What is an operating lease?

Equipment leasing

Operating leases are the simplest form of equipment leasing, where the customer doesn't take on the risks and rewards of owning the asset (such as maintenance costs).

Renting an asset

An operating lease is essentially a method of renting an asset for your business over a short or medium timeframe.

Is contract hire an operating lease?

An operating lease is a type of equipment lease where the customer (or 'lessee') rents an asset for a fraction of the item's useful life. An operating lease might also be known as business contract hire, particularly if it relates to commercial vehicles.

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Operating leases or finance leases?

To choose between operating leases or finance leases, there are a few things to think about:

  1. Do you want to commit to one item long-term, or upgrade regularly?

  2. Are you prepared to handle maintenance and repairs yourself?

  3. Will you use the item for most of its life?

  4. Do you want the asset to appear on your balance sheet?

Operating leases and contract hire: summary

  • Lease period will be shorter than the lifetime of the item.

  • Basically a rental agreement.

  • Maintenance usually handled by the lender (reduced risk of ownership).

  • Off balance sheet.

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