If your lease contract started after January 1, 2025, please check this article.
Leaving your job affects your lease contract. Lease a Bike offers several options, but it’s ultimately up to your employer to decide which options are implemented within the company.
The following 4 options are offered by Lease a Bike:
1. Transfer the lease contract to your new employer. As long as your new employer is or is willing to become associated with Lease a Bike and agrees to take over the contract, the contract will continue without a final settlement.
2. Find a colleague to take over the existing lease contract. Since the contract continues, there will be no final settlement.
3. Do not take over the bike and pay off the remaining lease terms (excluding service and insurance costs).
Example: You choose a bike worth €2500 with a gross lease amount of €90 per month and decide to leave after 24 months on your own initiative. You decide not to take over the bike. The final settlement will be as follows: (€90 - €23 per month). 12 x €67 = €804.
4. Take over the bike and pay off the remaining lease terms (excluding service and insurance costs) plus the purchase price of the bike (a percentage of the sale price).
Example: You choose a bike worth €2500 with a gross lease amount of €90 per month and decide to leave after 24 months on your own initiative. You decide to take over the bike. The final settlement will be as follows: (€90 - €23 per month). 12 x €67 = €804 + €500 (20% of the new value) = €1,304.
You need to inform the Lease a Bike responsible person within your company of your choice. Once this person submits it to us, you will receive a confirmation. Note: the request must be submitted before the 20th of the month for the lease contract to be terminated on the first of the following month.
Once the early termination has been completed, your employer will settle the final invoice with you on a net basis.