All articles by Antonio Fabrizio
Antonio Fabrizio
Italease to be bought out?
Italeases main shareholder Banco Popolare is to launch a buyout offer for the troubled Italian lessor.
CV registrations 38.7% down in Europe
CV registrations in February declined by 38.7 percent across Europe, the European Automobile Manufacturer Association (ACEA) said.
ICON Capital makes plans to grow across Europe after five years in the UK
ICON Capital makes plans to grow across Europe after five years in the UK ICON Capital might be a relatively new player in the UK leasing industry, but it claims to have the resources available to stay afloat in the current financial turmoil largely because of its cautious and opportunistic approach to the market
Südleasing signs up to Oracle’s e-Lease
Sdleasing, the leasing subsidiary of German Landesbank Baden-Wuerttemberg (LBBW), has implemented an Oracle service-oriented architecture (SOA) in a move aimed at reducing costs and improving operations.
From riches to rags
Italian recession is not the only cause of the downturn in real estate leasing, Antonio Fabrizio reports.
New leadership unveiled at UniCredit Leasing following restructuring of operations
Against the backdrop of the recession UniCredit Leasing has appointed new leadership and completed a restructuring of its operations.
Field Solutions launches front-end products
Field Solutions new business strategy for 2009 has placed products focused on front-end origination processes high on its agenda.
BP confirms talks on Italease delisting
Banca Italeases biggest shareholder Banco Popolare has confirmed that it is in talks with the other pact shareholders on a possible delisting of the lessor.
Italy’s Leasint sees increase in profit
Leasint, Italys second biggest lessor, has seen an increase in profits in 2008, despite a decrease in new contracts.
Former Italease heads found guilty in fraud trial
Four of Banca Italease’s 11 former heads who were under investigation in relation to the derivative losses scandal that hit the lessor in 2007 have been found guilty, while investigations are still undergoing for the others.