Element

Are You Ready For The Upcoming Tax Season?

About this Event

If you have significant taxable income and are looking to minimize your tax burden this year, Element Fleet, the world’s largest and most successful vehicle leasing company, has a developed a new securitized trust that has the potential to deliver significant tax advantages while providing continuous residual cash flow to investors.

The strength of any Asset Backed Security (ABS) is the consistency of the underlying cash flows. This is where Element shines. Fleet leasing is a large and growing global industry, and Element delivers leases and fleet management programs to a diversified base of blue-chip clients, many in the Fortune 500. This has created a strong, diversified customer base and investment grade balance sheet.

For the first time ever, Element is allowing investors to participate in their success via sales of ABS residuals. The company has a long track record of success, having been a regular sponsor of fleet lease asset-backed securities since 1999, and this program features many structural protections favorable to credit investors.

Watch the recording of our online event with Tye Barnhart, VP of Treasury, and Marc St. Onge, Treasurer of Element, to learn more about this opportunity and the potential it has to reduce your tax burden.

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November 18

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