
#Apple macbook for business upgrade#
This new Mac upgrade program now gives these organizations an option to lease MacBooks, though there is no mention if accessories or other computers will be available. Apple offers these partners financing, but it usually would be for the complete purchase amounts (save for some small discounts). Typically, organizations with Apple Business and Education (K-12 or Higher Ed) accounts can create a purchase order for devices and accessories using a special Apple Store site. See this is something I'd absolutely subscribe to /QbhtGKGGua- Max Weinbach November 29, 2021 The information available does not clarify whether there are any minimum order amounts involved per organization based on size or the exact path to ownership of these machines if there is one. The application page is titled “Apple M1 Refresh,” which lays bare the intention to push businesses to upgrade from Intel-based Macs to their more powerful and energy-efficient successors. The process as listed on the site begins with a standard business financing application - just sign the documents after approval, and then CIT will issue a PO to Apple on the business’s behalf.

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Apple did not respond to requests for comment from The Verge on the details of the program, while CIT Group declined to comment, directing requests for information to Apple.
#Apple macbook for business pro#
The deal appears to be in partnership with CIT Group, a bank for business customers where this landing page for the program shares the monthly rates for different MacBook models - starting with the 13-inch MacBook Air for $30, 13-inch MacBook Pro for $39, 14-inch MacBook Pro for $60, and 16-inch MacBook Pro for $75.

The credit application makes clear this is all about the Apple M1 refresh
