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ELFA’s CapEx Finance Index July 2025: Demand Ticked Up Despite Year-to-Date Contraction

August 27, 2025
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The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) released the July 2025 edition of its CapEx Finance Index with the following highlights:

  • FORECAST: The change in new business volume (NBV) suggests a 0.1% increase in new durable goods orders in July.
  • Total NBV among surveyed ELFA member companies was $9.7 billion on a seasonally adjusted basis in July, an increase of 1.7% from June.
  • NBV year-to-date contracted by 3.8% relative to the same period in 2024.
  • Year-over-year, NBV declined by 6.8% on a non-seasonally adjusted basis.

“The latest CapEx Finance Index data showed that conditions in the equipment finance industry continue to be steady, even as economic and financial volatility remains high,” Leigh Lytle, president and CEO at ELFA, said. “Equipment demand improved, and 2025 is on pace to be one of the best in the history of the CFI survey, despite some cooling from last year’s record amount of new business volume. Financial conditions remain healthy as credit approvals jumped, losses declined, and the delinquency rate remains stable. The survey took place before the latest round of tariffs was enacted in early August, so we’ll be monitoring the data closely for any signs of cooling demand or financial stress, but the sector remains well-positioned for the second half of 2025.”

Equipment demand ticked up. Total new business volumes grew by $9.7 billion in July, a similar pace as the average over the first six months of 2025.  As shown in Figure 1, total new activity is on pace to exceed $110 billion in 2025, less than the record of $123.2 billion set in 2024, but above the $96.3 billion average in the five years before the pandemic. Small deal activity rose by 8.3% and the pace of new volumes picked up at banks, captives, and independents. Volumes at banks rose by $4.6 billion, a change of 0.3% from June. The $2.9 billion in new volumes at captives was the highest dollar amount in 2025, and new activity at independents has been stable over the last year, rising by $2.0 to $2.1 billion every month since August 2024.

The credit approval rate jumped. The average credit approval rate rose to 78.2% in July, its highest reading in the last two years. The overall approval rate has been trending up since November 2024. The rate at banks was up by 5.4 percentage points, but down by 4.6 and 2.3 percentage points at captives and independents, respectively.

Losses dropped, and delinquencies remained stable. The overall delinquency rate edged up to 2.0% in July but remained below its trailing six-month average of 2.1%. The delinquency rate on small ticket deals dropped to 2.2%, tying its lowest reading of the year. The rate at banks rose to 1.5%, an increase of 0.44 percentage points, while the rate at captives dropped to 2.0%, the lowest rate since December 2024. The delinquency rate at independents declined modestly to 3.2%.

The overall loss rate ticked down to 0.50% in the latest data. The rate at banks dropped 0.13 percentage points to 0.39%. The loss rate at captives rose modestly to 0.41%, while the rate at independents increased by 0.14 percentage points to 0.80%.

“July’s CFI results underscore the continued strength and resilience of the equipment finance industry,” Keith Duggan, CEO of First National Capital, said. “Demand for equipment edged higher, approval rates reached a two-year high and loss rates declined — clear indicators of a healthy financial environment. In our personal experience, overall volumes are tracking toward a solid year. We believe that the trend to ‘onshoring’ of manufacturing driven by tariffs will ultimately be good, but it is very early to see the demand develop yet. Of course, the recent increase in the Producer Price Index at 0.9% was a bit concerning on the ‘inflation front,’ but we’re confident the economy will digest these changes and continue a steady march forward. Overall, at First National, we view the current economic indicators and business environment as evidence that our sector is well-positioned to support business investment and stability.”

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