Lease vs Buy, supplied & supported
Leasing is not automatically the right answer, and we will never pretend it is. The decision comes down to your cashflow, how quickly your equipment dates and how much you value ownership against flexibility. For some businesses, spreading the cost and refreshing regularly makes obvious sense. For others, buying outright and running kit for years is the cheaper, simpler route.
We talk you through the real trade-offs, comparing the total cost of ownership over the life of the equipment, the impact on your cashflow and the accounting treatment of each approach. Then we give you a straight recommendation for your situation. If buying outright is the better call, that is exactly what we will tell you.
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Hardware Leasing
Lease laptops, desktops and infrastructure on a predictable monthly spend instead of buying it all outright.
Device as a Service
Devices, setup, support and scheduled refresh bundled into one predictable monthly fee per user.
Short-Term IT Rental
Rent laptops, screens and kit for short-term projects, events and seasonal peaks without a long commitment.
Spread the Cost
Turn large upfront IT purchases into predictable monthly payments that are easier to budget for.
Managed Asset Refresh
A planned replacement cycle that swaps out ageing kit before it starts slowing your team down.
Your questions, answered
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0330 333 8175Not necessarily. Leasing can cost more in headline terms but frees up capital, keeps kit current and makes budgeting predictable. Whether it works out cheaper depends on how long you keep equipment and what you do with the cash you save.
If you tend to run hardware for many years and have the capital available, buying can be the simpler and cheaper choice. We will point that out rather than push you towards a lease.
Yes. We are not tied to pushing finance on you, so our recommendation is based on your cashflow, your plans and the total cost, not on what earns us the most.