NetLease by Netgain

The Smarter Way to Manage Lease Accounting in NetSuite

NetLease simplifies the entire lease management process, from tracking lease data to generating amortisation schedules and audit-ready reports.

With NetLease, businesses can streamline lease accounting, reduce manual work, and ensure compliance with ASC 842, IFRS 16, and GASB 87.

Key Features

Automated lease amortisation and journal entries.

Centralised lease portfolio management

Real-time dashboards for lease visibility

Audit-ready financial reporting

Native NetSuite integration for seamless workflows

Explore NetLease

See how you can bring your lease accounting into NetSuite. Manage leases effortlessly, stay compliant, and automate every step.

Benefits Of Using NetLease

Automate Lease Accounting

Simplify lease amortisation entries and journal entries.

Ensure Compliance

Stay compliant with ASC 842, IFRS 16, and GASB 87.

Centralise Lease Management

Manage your entire lease portfolio directly within NetSuite.

Enhance Visibility

Gain real-time insights into lease liabilities and right-of-use assets.

Seamless Integration

Built for NetSuite, NetLease ensures easy implementation and user-friendly functionality.

Why Choose Netgain?

As a product built by certified professional accountants who previously worked for the big four Deloitte, PwC, EY & KPMG – Netgain truly understands the challenges facing finance teams, as well as the limitations of traditional accounting software.

In addition to that, Netgain is a Suite App built by being a certified partner in the NetSuite SuiteCloud Developer Network (SDN). This solution facilitates the seamless closing of books through end-to-end automation of key financial processes. A testament to the quality of Netgain as a product is reflected in its 98% customer retention rate.

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