All articles by Alejandro Gonzalez
Alejandro Gonzalez
Alejandro Gonzalez has been the Editor of Leasing Life since January 2020.
Hungarian leasing market adapts to new challenges
The Hungarian leasing sector anticipates a bright future as it aligns with the green transition and positive economic projections. Jeremy Weltman reports.
Aviva closes the gap with cyber insurance for micro-enterprises
A recent survey by GlobalData revealed that a staggering 83.8% of micro-enterprises, including sole traders, lack cyber insurance.
Metro Bank’s odyssey reflects the regulatory landscape for mid-tier banks
The regulatory environment has been a double-edged sword for challenger banks, meant to ensure stability but occasionally introducing complexities that overshadow their operations.
UTB signs up for Acquis Lumia
UTB is collaborating with Acquis Data Services to supply essential data.
Twinco Capital, BBVA Spark tackle $2.5 trillion SME trade finance gap
BBVA Spark commits €50m to Twinco Capital’s sustainability-driven trade finance proposal
LTi and Capteris join forces in the US
Capteris recognised the pressing need to elevate its technology-driven services for clients.
Leasepath and Great American Insurance in equipment finance tie-up
The two providers aim to optimise the end-to-end customer experience related to equipment insurance.
Leasepath and Great American Insurance forge partnership
The two said the strategic engagement represents a move to bring innovation into insurance management within the equipment finance sector by leveraging the cloud infrastructure.
Raiffeisenbank’s Russian Saga: lender defies sanctions
Raiffeisenbank, a leading player in asset finance in Central and Eastern Europe, is defying international sanctions and maintaining its foothold in Russia. Eugene Gerden (in Moscow) and Alejandro Gonzalez (in London) report.
Explainer: What is supply chain finance?
Supply chain finance operates behind the scenes as a vital financial tool fortifying cash flows, enhancing relationships, mitigating risks, and optimising working capital.