OFC's Warehouse Lines of Credit are used by independently-owned leasing companies, captive leasing companies, and other finance companies as a temporary funding facility for its leases or loans until it secures permanent long-term financing. This expands the lessorís funding resources, gives him control over his funding that helps build a solid base for future growth.

Our warehouse line of credit enables the lessor to fund its lease or loan transactions in order to improve its service and provide opportunities to grow its business with customers and vendors. Our warehouse lines of credit also provides a custom program that gives a lessor flexibility in managing his cash and leverage while growing his portfolio.

Find out more about these and our other financing programs by calling Peter Eaton at 608.310.6930.

OFC makes it easy and simple to bundle your warehoused leases into a portfolio and sell the receivables to OFC under a permanent funding facility.


Lessor Financial Package:

  • Lessor Application
  • Last three (3) years Audited Financial Statements
  • Current Interim Financial Statement
  • Company Financial Projections
  • Summary of Debt Spreadsheet-breakout by lender
  • Existing Intercreditor Agreements
  • Delinquency Report Spreadsheet
  • Explanation of any Subordinated Debt
  • Historical Portfolio Performance-Detail and data are requested here.
  • Static Loss analysis, historical AR aging, annual volume, etc.


For Vendor Portfolios:

  • Master Purchase and Sale Agreements
  • Historical statistics on vendor repurchases
  • Dun and Bradstreet Report on vendor

For more information, contact Peter Eaton at 608.310.6930.


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