Updated:
Arab Tunisian Lease
Arab Tunisian Lease is a Tunis-based asset manager. It manages one fund. The firm focuses on Africa.
Arab Tunisian Lease
Arab Tunisian Lease is a Tunis-based asset manager. It manages one fund. The firm focuses on Africa.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Africa
Country
Tunisia
City
Tunis
Corporate office
Tunis, Tunisia
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is Arab Tunisian Lease's core business model?
ATL operates as a non-bank financial institution specializing in equipment leasing, real estate leasing, and factoring. Its primary market is Tunisia, where it finances machinery, commercial vehicles, and industrial equipment for small and medium enterprises. The firm funds its lending through bond issuance, bank credit lines, and development-finance partnerships.
Is Arab Tunisian Lease a public or private company?
Arab Tunisian Lease is a publicly traded company listed on the Bourse de Tunis (Tunis Stock Exchange) under the ticker ATL. It is regulated by the Tunisian Conseil du Marché Financier and publishes audited annual financial statements. Its shareholder base includes institutional investors, domestic banks, and public float.
Does ATL participate in development-finance programs?
Yes. ATL has accessed credit lines from European development finance institutions, including the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), to finance energy-efficiency equipment and green projects in Tunisia. These facilities channel international concessional capital into SME-level equipment upgrades.
What differentiates ATL from bank-owned leasing subsidiaries in Tunisia?
Unlike captive leasing arms of Tunisian commercial banks, ATL is a stand-alone, publicly listed entity with independent board governance and public disclosure requirements. This structure subjects it to market discipline and transparency standards beyond those of unlisted leasing units within banking groups.
Which sectors does ATL's equipment leasing portfolio cover?
ATL finances equipment across light manufacturing, agro-industry, transport and logistics, healthcare, construction, and renewable energy. The portfolio is concentrated in Tunisia's coastal economic corridor, with borrowers ranging from small workshops to medium-sized industrial firms.
Profile maintained by Altss using OSINT (open-source intelligence), regulatory filings, licensed data partners, and verified direct submissions. Read the methodology. Last updated: . Continuous refresh with full update cycles at least every 30 days.
Need institutional-grade insight on asset managers?
Altss delivers:
Prefer a guided tour?
We’ll walk you through: