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Promoting and rewarding
ethical conduct in the leasing profession was one of
the purposes behind the creation of the National Association
of Equipment Leasing Brokers in 1990.
In 2000, as part of its 10th anniversary self-examination,
NAELB embarked on an aggressive campaign to address
ethical issues and upgrade the level of conduct of brokers
and funders alike.
Our Code of Ethics and Enforcement Program are designed
to benefit not only members but also vendors, lessees
and others. A complaint may be lodged by following the
Complaint procedures in effect in accordance with the
NAELB Code of Ethics.
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