Kennet Equipment Leasing has been providing business equipment finance for UK companies since 1990. Thanks to our own significant resources, as well as access to many of the top lenders we have been able to successfully fund business equipment purchases for a wide range of businesses of all types and sizes over the last 30 years.

 

Having financed equipment to a value in excess of £300M in the last 12 months alone, you can rest assured that Kennet are the people to talk to for any business equipment finance requirements. From £1,000 upwards, we will have a solution that suits your cash flow and budget.

 

Whether you are looking to buy equipment for your own business, or seeking an affordable finance solution for your customers, Kennet Equipment Asset and Finance Leasing will give any business the power to grow.

 

WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF EQUIPMENT FINANCE?

 

We can assist with a range of business finance including machinery leasing, vehicle financing and other business equipment

LATEST NEWS

STAR Winners!

Exciting news! We are thrilled to announce that we have won the prestigious Business Moneyfacts Award category ‘Asset Finance Broker of The Year’  This award recognises the hard work and dedication of our entire team in providing exceptional financial services to businesses across the country. The Business Moneyfacts Awards, which took place on Thursday 20th […]

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