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About LeaseAccelerator Integrations

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LeaseAccelerator is the leading enterprise lease accounting solution for equipment and real estate.

LeaseAccelerator is a cloud-based SaaS application that integrates with on-premise and cloud applications to enable straight-through processing between critical financial applications. LeaseAccelerator is hosted at Amazon Web Services, the largest global web hosting service provider, with an additional provider for backup and disaster recovery protection.

LeaseAccelerator ensures that all your leases comply with the latest lease accounting standards. It can quickly generate all the debits and credits you need for your general ledger and calculates the corresponding due payments in addition to providing a library of reports and dashboards to monitor and control your leasing business. For equipment leases, LeaseAccelerator will account for aircrafts, trucks, computers, photocopiers, and other types of equipment leases.  For real estate leases, it will account for all your office buildings, retail stores, distribution centers, and healthcare facilities.

This guide covers integration requirements and common business cases that are typically required for process and data integration between LeaseAccelerator and other systems.

Disclaimer:

LeaseAccelerator exerts every effort to assure that all data exported are correct and accurate and all data imported are correctly handled and ingested in the LeaseAccelerator database. However, clients elect to use LeaseAccelerator integration tools at their own discretion and under their full responsibility without any liability toward LeaseAccelerator. Clients must set the necessary procedures and controls to review, examine and verify data exchanged between LeaseAccelerator and external systems.

Also, please be aware that Beta environment is designated for testing purposes. We never recommend extracting data from a test environment to use in your ERP or other production environment systems.

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