Latest Lease Credit Approval Report Showing an Increase for August
Lease credit approvals reached 71.3% in August; Up from 70.0% in July.

Lease credit approvals reached 71.3% in August; Up from 70.0% in July.
IMAGE: Swapalease.com
CINCINNATI, Ohio – Swapalease.com, one of the nation’s largest car lease marketplaces, reports car lease credit applicants registered a 71.3% approval rate in August. The approval rate is an increase from the 70.0% rate in July.
The August number is also higher than the approval rate at the same time last year, when the approval rate was only at 67.1% after a few months of the pandemic setting in. The increase indicates consumer credit levels are continuing to hold steady. Additionally, households still have plenty of saved stimulus relief in their bank accounts after multiple government stimulus distributions.
As consumers continue to increase their credit standings by paying down debt, Americans are now contemplating upgrading personal items including cell phones, computers and vehicles to new models. However, instead of going into car dealerships, customers are searching sites like Swapalease.com for inventory that may not be available in a traditional dealership setting.
“Since credit strength continues to rise due to the figures maintained throughout the year, lease credit approvals also continue to increase,” said Scot Hall, Executive Vice President of Swapalease.com. “Consumer confidence is at its highest as many households were able to save money while also paying down revolving debt. This has led to yet another month of strong credit approvals during the month of August.”
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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