Every Waaza assessment generates an institutional-grade financing intelligence report. Six structured sections. PDF and web formats. A document buyers can take to their bank, their adviser, or their accountant — and that moves every conversation forward from the moment it's shared.
What's inside
Readiness tier, key figures, and the single most important next step — on one page.
The 0–100 score with the component breakdown. What's strong. What needs addressing.
Loan or leasing. Personal or SPV. Which lender type. With the reasoning behind each recommendation.
Deposit requirement, monthly payment estimate, and five-year total ownership cost.
Every flag explained in plain language — vessel age, VAT position, ownership structure, flag jurisdiction.
A clear, ordered action list. What to prepare. Who to approach. In what sequence.
Where it gets used
A buyer arriving at Lloyds or BNP Paribas with a Waaza report arrives prepared. The conversation starts at structuring, not at basics.
The adviser receives a structured brief — readiness score, flags surfaced, structuring direction indicated. The first meeting is substantive from the start.
VAT implications, ownership structure, and five-year cost modelled and documented. The accountant has what they need to advise properly.
The broker sees where the buyer stands before the lender conversation begins. Deals that can complete are progressed. Deals that can't are addressed early.
Why design matters
A document that looks homemade gets treated as homemade. A document that looks institutional gets treated as institutional. Waaza's reports are designed to match the presentation standard of the lenders and advisers your buyer will be meeting.
When a buyer walks into a private banking meeting with a Waaza report, they walk in looking prepared. That changes the dynamic of the conversation — and the quality of the outcome.
Generate a sample report →Run a free assessment. The report is generated automatically. Download the PDF or share the web link.