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ELFA 2020 Survey of Equipment Finance Activity reports new business volume grew 10.5% in 2019

New business volume grew 10.5% in the equipment finance industry in 2019, according to the 2020 Survey of Equipment Finance Activity (SEFA) released by the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA). The rise in new business volume marked the 10th consecutive year that businesses increased their spending on capital equipment. The 2020 SEFA covers key statistical, financial, and operations information for the $900 billion equipment finance industry, based on a comprehensive survey of 100 ELFA member companies. While the report does not reveal the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the equipment finance industry—as it focuses on data from the fiscal year 2019—it provides insight into multiple aspects of the industry, as well as the state of the industry preceding the pandemic.

Survey Highlights

Key findings for 2019 as reported in the 2020 SEFA include:

  • New business volume grew by 10.5% in 2019. The rise was stronger than the 4.4% increase achieved in 2018 and considerably stronger than the growth of the nation’s GDP, reported at 2.3% for 2019 by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
  • By organization type, banks saw a 12.8% increase in new business volume, independents saw an 8.4% increase and captives saw a 6.9% increase. By market segment, new business volume grew 20.0% in the large ticket segment, 9.0% in middle ticket, and 8.1% in small ticket.
  • From an asset perspective, the top-five most-financed equipment types were transportation, IT, and related technology services, construction, agricultural, and industrial/manufacturing. The top five end-user industries representing the largest share of new business volume were services, agriculture, wholesale/retail, industrial and manufacturing, and transportation.
  • Delinquencies edged up in 2019 to 2.1%, from 1.8% in 2018. Delinquencies have been on the rise since 2013 when only 1.2% of receivables were over 31 days past due.
  • Charge-offs increased marginally overall to 0.3% of average receivables in 2019.
  • Credit approvals remained steady year-over-year, as did the percentage of those approved applications being booked.
  • Employment levels grew slightly by 1.2%.

ELFA also released a companion report to the 2020 SEFA called the 2020 Small-Ticket Survey of Equipment Finance Activity. The report, which focuses on small-ticket and micro-ticket equipment transactions among the SEFA respondents, found that new business volume in the small-ticket space grew by 5.8% in 2019.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP administered the 2020 SEFA. The results were compiled from surveys sent to 352 eligible ELFA member companies in the first quarter of 2020. A total of 100 companies submitted 2019 U.S. domestic lease and loan data.

“We are pleased to share the results of the 2020 Survey of Equipment Finance Activity,” said ELFA President and CEO Ralph Petta. “The world is a very different place today in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic than it was in 2019.  However, the 2019 statistics included in this report provide valuable industry benchmark data. The 2020 SEFA, the Interactive SEFA Dashboard and the personalized MySEFA data visualization tool are all designed to help users make more informed, data-driven decisions. We thank all the ELFA member respondents, without whom this leading industry data source would not be possible.”

Access the 2020 SEFA Survey Results
The latest survey data are available in a variety of formats. Learn more at www.elfaonline.org/SEFA:

  • Full SEFA Report: The 300-page SEFA Report and companion Small-Ticket SEFA Report offers comprehensive performance metrics for 100 equipment finance companies.
  • Interactive SEFA Dashboard: This online dashboard showcases executive summary data from over a decade of SEFA reports.
  • MySEFA: This interactive data tool lets SEFA survey respondents track their own operational and performance statistics and compare them against their peers.
  • Presentation: Save the date and plan to attend an interactive breakout session on the 2020 SEFA at the ELFA 2020 Business Live! virtual event on Oct. 27-28.

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