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Corporate and Structured Asset Finance

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Capital asset finance is a way of obtaining funds to allow the purchase of assets without the need for bank overdrafts or bank loans.

There are a number of different types of capital asset finance – they all allow you to expand or maintain your company's assets by raising finance held against existing assets, rather than having to go to the bank and increasing existing borrowings.

Using capital asset finance can help you to avoid the control your bank has over your firm and allows you to choice a financing option, which is best, suited to your business and the way you like to operate.

By using corporate asset finance you avoid the embarrassment of the bank turning you away, and have the power to choice the way your borrowing is managed.

As mentioned earlier, there are a number of types of structured asset finance such as hire purchase, leasing, refinancing existing borrowing, using factoring or cash flow management.

Real business recovery can advise on your options including repayment terms that will allow you to choice your preferred repayment terms.


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