Visual Lease business continuity plan and temporary policies in response to COVID-19

Visual Lease is committed to the health and safety of our employees and the community, as well as to providing your organization with the highest levels of uninterrupted service and support throughout the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.

The following are Visual Lease’s business continuity plans relating to the crisis with respect to employees, clients, vendors and visitors. These may be changed or updated at any time as we learn more.

Visual Lease’s Temporary Policies in Light of COVID-19

  1. All employees must work from home. Visual Lease’s physical office is closed until further notice.
  2. All non-essential work travel prohibited. This includes to/from client sites, conferences and trade shows.
  3. No office visitors or in-person meetings. In-person meetings with clients, partners, remote employees and candidates are to be substituted with phone calls or video-based conferencing.

Visual Lease closely monitors the updates from the CDC, other government agencies and news outlets for updates related to COVID-19. Additional temporary policies may be implemented during this outbreak.

Visual Lease

Visual Lease Blogs - read about the best lease administration software, lease management solutions, commercial lease accounting software & IFRS 16 introduction.

Recent Posts

Benefits of Accounting Software for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses

In today’s fast-paced business landscape, small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) face numerous challenges in managing…

2 days ago

How to Navigate GASB 87 & GASB 96 Without Losing Control

Lease and software subscription compliance isn’t just a finance challenge—it now requires coordination across finance,…

4 days ago

FRS 102 Lease Accounting Guide

In 2026, many European companies will have to comply with new FRS 102 lease accounting…

4 days ago

The Complete Guide to Lease Management

Until recently, many companies were not paying much attention to their property and asset leases…

4 weeks ago