Equipment Leasing and Finance Confidence Reaches Three-Year High
January 22, 2015
The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation released the January 2015 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI). Designed to collect leadership data, the index reports a qualitative assessment of both the prevailing business conditions and expectations for the future as reported by key executives from the $903 billion equipment finance sector. Overall, confidence in the equipment finance market is 66.1, an increase from the December index of 63.4 and the highest level in the last three years.
When asked about the outlook for the future, MCI-EFI survey respondent Thomas Jaschik, president, BB&T Equipment Finance, said, “With third quarter GDP in excess of 5 percent, the economy is primed for a surge in capital equipment spending. I believe domestic companies now have the confidence to make substantial investments in plant and equipment to facilitate growth. This could lead to a record year for equipment finance in 2015.”
January 2015 Survey Results:
The overall MCI-EFI is 66.1, an increase from the December index of 63.4.
• When asked to assess their business conditions over the next four months, 23.3% of executives responding said they believe business conditions will improve over the next four months, down from 28% in December. 76.7% of respondents believe business conditions will remain the same over the next four months, up from 72% in December. None believe business conditions will worsen, unchanged from the previous month.
• 20% of survey respondents believe demand for leases and loans to fund capital expenditures (capex) will increase over the next four months, down from 22% in December. 80% believe demand will “remain the same” during the same four-month time period, up from 72% the previous month. None believe demand will decline, down from 6.3% in December.
• 33.3% of executives expect more access to capital to fund equipment acquisitions over the next four months, up from 22% in December. 66.7% of survey respondents indicate they expect the “same” access to capital to fund business, down from 78% in December. None expect “less” access to capital, unchanged from the previous month.
• When asked, 50% of the executives reported they expect to hire more employees over the next four months, an increase from 43.8% in December. 50% expect no change in headcount over the next four months, unchanged from last month. None expect fewer employees, down from 6.3% in December.
• 3% of the leadership evaluate the current U.S. economy as “excellent,” unchanged from last month. 97% of the leadership evaluate the current U.S. economy as “fair,” and none rate it as “poor,” both also unchanged from December.
• 43.3% of the survey respondents believe that U.S. economic conditions will get “better” over the next six months, a decrease from 47% who believed so in December. 56.7% of survey respondents indicate they believe the U.S. economy will “stay the same” over the next six months, up from 53% in December. None believe economic conditions in the U.S. will worsen over the next six months, unchanged from last month.
• In January, 50% of respondents indicate they believe their company will increase spending on business development activities during the next six months, an increase from 37.5% in December. 50% believe there will be “no change” in business development spending, a decrease from 62.5% last month. None believe there will be a decrease in spending, unchanged from last month.
Confidence in the U.S. economy and the capital markets is a critical driver to the equipment finance industry. Throughout history, when confidence increases, consumers and businesses are more apt to acquire more consumer goods, equipment and durables, and invest at prevailing prices. When confidence decreases, spending and risk-taking tend to fall. Investors are said to be confident when the news about the future is good and stock prices are rising.
The respondents are comprised of a wide cross section of industry executives, including large-ticket, middle-market and small-ticket banks, independents and captive equipment finance companies. The MCI-EFI uses the same pool of 50 organization leaders to respond monthly to ensure the survey’s integrity. Since the same organizations provide the data from month to month, the results constitute a consistent barometer of the industry's confidence.
The survey consists of seven questions and an area for comments, asking the respondents’ opinions about the following:
1. Current business conditions
2. Expected product demand over the next four months
3. Access to capital over the next four months
4. Future employment conditions
5. Evaluation of the current U.S. economy
6. U.S. economic conditions over the next six months
7. Business development spending expectations
8. Open-ended question for comment
Survey results are posted on the Foundation website, www.leasefoundation.org/research/mci/
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