Fleet Management Part - III


Posted December 9, 2017 by leasafric02

LEASAFRIC GHANA LIMITED was incorporated in March 1992 and commenced business in April 1994.

 
We agree with you, transportation is essential to any business activity but the question to be asked is….Why spend managerial time managing your company’s’ existing fleet instead of focusing on your core business activity. Allow us shoulder the burden and every risk associated with fleet management. Outsourcing your fleet needs helps you concentrate on your core business activities. We guarantee your fleet would be managed by specialists thus improving your efficiency, performance and reducing your costs. We provide you with expert advice for optimum selection and utilization of your fleet.

OPERATING LEASE

Our operating lease clients enjoy all these services depending on their peculiar needs and requirements.

Purchase of vehicles

Insurance of vehicles (comprehensive)
Tracking of vehicles for security of internet solutions staff
Maintenance according to manufacturer’s specification
Provision of vehicles accessories at all times.
Provision of trained, experienced and cultured chauffeurs
24/7 provision of vehicles

Dedicated dispatch desk/call center

Provision of replacement vehicle in case of maintenance or accident.
Purchase additional vehicles within 48 hours of client request.
Client has option buying after the lease.
Take over client existing fleet
Assist in disposing old vehicles in client fleet

STAFF BUSING

Our staff busing scheme provides a comprehensive staff busing solution for our clients. Safety, comfort and timeliness are our

main priority in providing this service to our clients.
Our staff busing clients enjoys these services
staff movement to & from the office
staff movement for occasions & event
Improved employee productivity
Reduce lateness to work

SALE & LEASE BACK

Take over client existing fleet
Assist in disposing old vehicles in client fleet
Insurance of vehicles(comprehensive)
Tracking of vehicles for security of internet solutions staff
Maintenance according to manufacturer’s specification
Provision of vehicles accessories at all times.
Provision of trained, experienced and cultured chauffeurs
24/7 provision of vehicles

Dedicated dispatch desk/call center

Provision of replacement vehicle in case of maintenance or accident.
Purchase additional vehicles within 24 hours of client request.

LEASAFRIC GHANA LIMITED was incorporated in March 1992 and commenced business in April 1994. The Bank of Ghana subsequently licensed it in August 1994 as a non-bank financial institution to carry out the business of finance leasing as its principal business. Leasafric has since then been running an Asset Finance business using the technique of finance leasing.

The company was founded by a Ghanaian entrepreneur who pulled together a team of investors comprising a venture fund, two local banks, an insurance company and three other individuals to provide the start-up equity. The founder, Mr. Seth K. Dei initially held 15% of the shares and was for eleven years the Chief Executive of the company before retiring in March 2005.

The shareholding of the company has evolved over the years. Ghana Venture Capital Fund, which initially held 20% of the shares came to term and sold out in August 2003. In December 2004, another investment fund Aureos West Africa Fund bought into the company to take a 51.28% stake, pushing the founding shareholders into minority position. Some shareholders exercised their share warrants in September, 2006 which brought the Aureos holding to 48.06.

For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at Personnel Outsourcing, Finance Leasing, Car Rental Services, Vehicle Tracking Installa & Vehicle Tracking
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Issued By leasafric
Country United States
Categories Business
Tags car rental services , finance leasing , personnel outsourcing , vehicle tracking , vehicle tracking installa
Last Updated December 9, 2017