Fresh from opening a representative office in Paris, Acquis Insurance country manager for France and BeneLux Frederic Guez remains upbeat about the year ahead. Early deal wins, growing partner demand for cross-border solutions and a strong pipeline suggest that even in a mature and contracting market, momentum is still possible for insurers and lessors prepared to think regionally.
Frederic Guez, country manager – France and BeneLux at Acquis Insurance exudes good cheer and optimism as he eyes up the year ahead.
With the year still in its early stages, and working alongside sales manager Cyrill Mascaud, he has recently overseen the opening of a representative office in Paris to drive expansion into the local leasing and asset finance market.
It is a move that is also proving an immediate success.
After saturating the UK market, France was the natural choice for Acquis, especially since many large financial institutions have either located their headquarters there or have a sizeable office presence.
Major equipment leasing providers include offshoots of leading banks, such as BPCE Lease/ BPCE Equipment Solutions, part of major French bank Groupe BPCE, offering tailored lease finance solutions for professional equipment. Expanding its footprint, notably through acquisitions, BPCE has become a leader, not only in France, but right across Europe becoming the fourth largest capitalised bank in the euro zone.
Others are BNP Paribas Leasing Solutions, offering leasing solutions for corporate equipment, including options to bundle maintenance and services, and Franfinance, which is part of Société Générale Group.
As well as these, invariably there are also independent and specialised companies operating in the market. They include Leasecom (creator of Leasing Circulaire), advocating leasing with a sustainability focus and equipment lifecycle management. Onliz is a marketplace platform dedicated to IT equipment, plus there are “manufacturer captives” too, such as Xerox Financial Services, Siemens Lease, and Toyota Material Handling that designs, manufactures and services its forklifts, warehouse equipment, and automation solutions.
Many of these lenders are present throughout Europe with multiple subsidiaries, Guez explains, and they continue to invest and grow, offering ample business opportunities, including Merca in Germany for Credit Agricole, and various joint ventures that BNP continue to sign with major equipment manufacturers.
Encouragingly, Acquis is finding there is increasing demand from these partners to structure pan-European partnerships with common product structures and legal setups, compliant with both domestic and EU regulations, helping to offset what has been a generally weak market in France lately due to economic and regulatory uncertainty tied to its political crisis.

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