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Exertis invests in Device-as-a-Service with new appointment

Andy Jones (pictured), ex Tech Data, is now Business Development Manager (BDM) for Exertis’ Device-as-a-Service (DaaS) proposition, reporting to commercial and services director for mobile, Rik Hubbard.

 “DaaS is becoming an increasingly interesting option for companies by reducing the complexity and costs of device procurement and deployment. Mobile phones, tablets and laptops have a residual value and our DaaS offering ensures that companies maximise their assets. Resellers can offer their customers the opportunity to take out a residual value lease which is a unique development for the industry, rather than repaying the cash price and the interest,” said Hubbard. “Andy joins at a time when we have a tested DaaS option which is easy for our resellers to administer and has significant benefits for their customers. He will be responsible for evangelising our proposition and ensuring that our resellers can take advantage of a market which is set to grow at a significant rate.”

The reseller’s customer can also choose to add any number of managed services to the lease, providing a complete, solutions bundle that can incorporate repair, refreshment and asset tagging as well as the procurement of the devices, he says. The lease agreement is made between the leasing company and the end customer. Provided that the credit check is satisfactory, the reseller gets paid in full by the company immediately, improving their cash flow. In addition, the credit risk sits with the bank.

“We have established some vital partnerships with vendors which allow us to bring some unique deals to the channel, alongside that, we are adding some new innovations to our proposition to truly deliver something unique in the channel,” said Andy Jones.