Buckinghamshire-based lessor Cranmer Lawrence
underwrote more than £37 million (€43 million) of operating lease
business with the NHS alone in the year to 31 March.
The company worked in conjunction with Dutch
lessor De Lage Landeen, as well as Triple Point Lease Partners,
mainly in ambulance business for the health service’s Ambulance
Trusts.
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Ken Hunnisett, a director at Cranmer Lawrence,
said: “We’re ‘vendor agnostic’ and willing to fund any and all
assets required by the NHS.
“Although we have developed market-leading
deal origination capabilities, our partners engage with us on the
basis that we are specialist physical asset managers with
significant experience of remarketing a broad range of assets.
“Our innovative approach is best evidenced by
the recently concluded remounting of ambulance box bodies on to new
chassis for the Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust at an
aggregate cost equivalent to less than half of the price of an
equivalent new vehicle.”
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