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How equipment finance placement actually works

Reference pages for brokers, written by people who place these deals. No lead capture, no gated PDFs, and hypothetical numbers are labelled as hypothetical.

Updated 20 August 2026
Why one lender approves the deal and the next one declines it
A credit box is the set of rules a lender uses to decide whether it will look at your deal at all. Here are the seven dimensions every box has, and why the same file passes one lender and fails the next.
Which credit bureau does your lender pull — and why it decides the deal
The same guarantor has three different credit scores. If you quote one and your lender pulls another, a deal you were confident about comes back declined. Here is why, and what to record for each lender.
Placing a deal with under two years in business
Most equipment lenders set a two-year time-in-business minimum, and most of them have a tier underneath it. Here is how TIB is actually measured, what a startup tier trades away, and the order to work the placement in.