Apple Device Leasing has suddenly become very popular with Australian businesses looking to minimise and manage the financial impact of refreshing their Apple devices.
From mid-2020 MobileCorp began seeing a definite shift by Australian enterprise and business away from Outright Purchase and Mobile Repayment Options (MRO), and towards leasing agreements for their Apple devices.
Apple Device Leasing is a financing option through Apple Financial Services for the purchase of Apple devices including iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch; as well as Mac and Apple TV.
This is an official Apple-backed program, available through Telstra, and designed to assist enterprise and business to procure Apple technology by
You won't readily find pricing for Apple device leasing in the public domain. There is nothing on either the Apple or Telstra website. This is a managed solution and pricing is dependent on the number and type of devices to be leased, and the lease term.
However, as a general guide, Apple leasing through Telstra typically delivers a saving of more than 20 percent over outright purchase, and 10 percent over a Mobile Repayment Option.
Given this is a lease arrangement, the devices remain the property of the lessor and are returned at the end of the lease term.
Customers are proactively contacted 90 days out from the end of the lease term, and device(s) must be returned within 30 days of the end of the lease. During this 30 day period, new devices can be deployed under a new lease agreement.Throughout the lease period, the customer is required, at their own cost and expense, to keep the devices in good repair, condition and working order, except for ordinary wear and tear.
When the devices are returned, the condition of each is physically assessed and deemed to be either
Any devices deemed to be Damaged or BER will incur a penalty fee. This fee is agreed at the outset of the lease period.
[NOTE: The actual device does not have to be returned. Any equivalent Apple device can be substituted.]
The growth in favour of leasing is due to four reasons
In recent years, many enterprise organisations have purchased their Apple devices outright by utilising 'Tech Funds' or 'Loyalty Funds' from Australian carriers. These funds were negotiated as part of the mobile contract and were a 'reward' for committing to a specified contract term, minimum number of services and a minimum monthly spend. The longer the contract term and the greater the spend, the higher the funds provided to be spent on hardware or managed services.
Alternatively, organisations could opt for an MRO arrangement where the cost of the device is bundled with specific business plans and spend commitments, and paid off in monthly instalments with no upfront payment and no interest.
In recent months, Telstra has announced new business plans with no lock-in contract term or spend commitment. However the trade-off for increased flexibility has been the reduction of upfront 'loyalty' funding which had traditionally been spent on hardware or managed services.
This has made organisations reassess how they will finance the upgrade of their mobile fleets.
The financial impact of Covid-19 and resulting economic pressures, has also been a factor with organisations attracted to the cost saving of around 20 percent compared to outright purchase, and the additional benefits of an OpEx model.
MobileCorp is a Telstra Platinum Mobility Partner and can facilitate Apple Device Leasing for Australian businesses.
The application process is not arduous but does include a credit check and there is a minimum hardware spend of $5,000.
MobileCorp is an enterprise ICT solutions company with a mission to deliver our customers a communications technology edge. We provide Managed Mobility Services, Enterprise Mobility Management, Mobile Security, Complex Data and IP Network, and Unified Communication solutions. We have a proven track record providing managed services for Australian enterprise and business, and we are a Telstra Platinum Partner.