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The financing offer
Gagéo offers stock and equipment financing from €3m to €15m, with terms ranging from 3 to 7 years, backed by the company’s real assets.
Financing on stocks.
The stock financing offer enables companies that fully own their inventories to use them as a source of financing, or to gain negotiating power in the management of their supply schedules and payment deadlines.
Setting up an stock pledge does not affect the company’s operations. The stock remains accessible to the company and open at all times, with only a minimum stock level to be respected.
These inventories must be essential to the company’s business, and stored in clearly identifiable and delimited areas or warehouses. They must also have a recognized and assessable market value, enabling them to be sold.
These inventories can be raw materials, semi-finished or finished products.
This financing is aimed at companies with annual sales of at least €10 million, or €20 million for a group of companies, and with stock in excess of €6 million.
Financement d’équipements industriels
Companies can benefit from financing, with their industrial equipment as collateral.
Eligible assets are new or used industrial equipment or machine tools. The equipment must be essential to the company’s production, have a low obsolescence rate and have a market value enabling it to be remarketed.
Industrial equipment is sold to a company that owns it, then leased back directly to the company to run its business.
Example: automotive assembly line, plastics extruder blow-molder.
Financing equipment fleets for lease
Gagéo offers a financing solution that enables companies to finance equipment intended for leasing to end users.
The equipment, then carried by an owner company, will be financed on the basis of rents received either directly by the owner company, or by the company, which will pay the rents back to the owner company.
The equipment must be of low obsolescence and have a market value enabling it to be remarketed. In the event of the company’s insolvency, Gagéo must be able to maintain current rental contracts until their expiry date.
Example: fleet of vehicles, IT equipment (telephony, computers), public works equipment.
Financing offer for stocks
The stock financing offer enables companies that fully own their inventories to use them as a source of financing, or to gain negotiating power in the management of their supply schedules and payment deadlines.
Setting up an stock pledge does not affect the company’s operations. The stock remains accessible to the company and open at all times, with only a minimum stock level to be respected.
These inventories must be essential to the company’s business, and stored in clearly identifiable and delimited areas or warehouses. They must also have a recognized and assessable market value, enabling them to be sold.
These inventories can be raw materials, semi-finished or finished products.
This financing is aimed at companies with annual sales of at least €10 million, or €20 million for a group of companies, and with stock in excess of €6 million.
Industrial equipment financing offer
Companies can benefit from financing, with their industrial equipment as collateral.
Eligible assets are new or used industrial equipment or machine tools. The equipment must be essential to the company’s production, have a low obsolescence rate and have a market value enabling it to be remarketed.
Industrial equipment is sold to a company that owns it, then leased back directly to the company to run its business.
Example: automotive assembly line, plastics extruder blow-molder.
Equipment fleet financing offer leasing
Gagéo offers a financing solution that enables companies to finance equipment intended for leasing to end users.
The equipment, then carried by an owner company, will be financed on the basis of rents received either directly by the owner company, or by the company, which will pay the rents back to the owner company.
The equipment must be of low obsolescence and have a market value enabling it to be remarketed. In the event of the company’s insolvency, Gagéo must be able to maintain current rental contracts until their expiry date.
Example: fleet of vehicles, IT equipment (telephony, computers), public works equipment.