September 12, 2025 - 21:22

Peapack-Gladstone Financial has announced an expansion of its equipment finance and leasing division through its subsidiary, Peapack Capital. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the company's capabilities in providing financial solutions tailored to businesses seeking to acquire essential equipment.
The growth of the team is expected to bolster the company's position in the competitive equipment finance market, allowing it to better serve a diverse range of industries. The expansion comes in response to increasing demand for flexible financing options that facilitate the acquisition of machinery, technology, and other critical assets.
By strengthening its equipment finance and leasing operations, Peapack Capital aims to deliver innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of clients. This initiative reflects the company's commitment to providing exceptional service and fostering long-term relationships with businesses looking to optimize their operations through strategic investments in equipment.
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