[Date] Facileasing. Fleet Management Vehicles 20 years of experience and over 23,000 vehicles managed. Equipment & Machinery Leasing Aircraft Yellow Machinery.

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[Date] Facileasing

Fleet Management Vehicles 20 years of experience and over 23,000 vehicles managed. Equipment & Machinery Leasing Aircraft Yellow Machinery Technology Estructuring expertise. Presence in the US and Canadá through PHH Alliance.

3 High Technology High technology systems support all operations Research for improvements in quality process Proven expertise in Fleet & Financial Programs Expert Teams Qualified Processes Value Proposal. BBVA Bancomer Support and Financial strength

4 Facileasing Equipment. New Used Acquisition Sale & Lease Back Refinancing Structures Leasing Servicing Coming soon Reporting System Coming soon Leasing solutions carefully designed to obtain wider financial and technological benefits.

5 Cash Flow Finances Taxes Technology A reduced payment vs. other credit’s payment. Lower cash output. Asset monetization through Sale & LeaseBack. Risk out of balance. 100% tax deductible (expenses). Obsolescence risk reduction. Productivity optimization. Lower maintenance cost. Impact.

6 Over 57,000 leased machinery units and 7,000 computers. More than 155 million of dollars financed. Operations support us.

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