
Toronto, Ontario Jul 18, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - Equilease Corp., a leading provider of leasing solutions, is pleased to announce its partnership with QuickBucks, a rapidly growing technology platform that is purpose built for originators. This collaboration marks a significant step towards leveraging operational efficiencies and expanding market reach for both organizations.
Steve Sands, President of Equilease, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, "Joining forces with QuickBucks aligns perfectly with our strategic goals of enhancing customer service, reducing funding times and accelerating growth. Together, we are well-positioned to offer comprehensive financial solutions that meet the evolving needs of our clients, vendors and lending partners."
Jeff Roebuck, President of QuickBucks, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the synergy between the two companies. "We look forward to working with an experienced team of originators at Equilease that will continue pushing us towards the innovation required to meet the needs of originators and lenders in an ever-evolving industry.
The collaboration between Equilease and QuickBucks is expected to streamline processes, optimize resources, and foster innovation across their respective service offerings. Both companies remain dedicated to delivering superior financial solutions and enhancing customer experiences.
For more information about Equilease and QuickBucks, please visit https://www.equilease.com/ and https://www.qbucks.ca/

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