Cat Financial originations down 11% YoY
Cat Financial originations declined in the first quarter due to high interest rates leading to more cash deals and increased competition from banks. Cat Financial, the finance subsidiary of equipment manufacturer Caterpillar, posted $2.5 billion in Q1 originations, a decline of
PACCAR Financial Services portfolio up 16%
PACCAR Financial Services, the finance arm of truck manufacturer PACCAR Inc., continued to grow its portfolio in the first quarter of 2023, driven by elevated prices and higher deliveries. PACCAR Financial originated $423.2 million in the first quarter of 2023, up
Volvo North American truck, CE orders skyrocket
Swedish manufacturer Volvo’s North American truck and construction equipment orders jumped in the first quarter thanks to strong demand and favorable market conditions in the region. Volvo Trucks’ North American truck orders totaled 2,596 for Q1, up 151.9% year over year,
Ryder expands lease, rental fleet with EVs
Commercial vehicle rental and leasing company Ryder System is adding thousands of light-duty, electric vans to its fleet. Ryder is adding 4,000 commercial electric vans manufactured by BrightDrop, a subsidiary of General Motors, by the end of 2025. The move will
New orders for core capital goods inch up in February
New orders for core capital goods increased slightly for the second straight month as companies continued to navigate rising interest rates. The seasonally adjusted value of core capital goods orders, which excludes aircraft and defense equipment, landed at $75.2 billion, an
US business equipment orders increase by the most in five months
Orders placed with US factories for business equipment increased in January by the most in five months, suggesting businesses continue to make longer-term capital investments despite high borrowing costs and lingering economic uncertainty. The value of core capital goods orders, a
PACCAR Financial Services profits soar in Q4
PACCAR Financial Services, the finance arm of truck manufacturer PACCAR, posted record profits driven by elevated prices and used-truck sales. PFS’ new business volume clocked in at $6.2 billion for the full year 2022, according to the Q4 earnings release. Growth
Fed: Equipment supply chain, commercial lending mixed
Equipment supply chain disruptions have eased, but several regions are still experiencing challenges that drive up costs as commercial lending demand slows. The Federal Reserve System Wednesday released the January edition of its Beige Book, based on data collected as of