Simple access to quick asset finance
Traditional asset finance. Exceptional growth.
Are you looking to improve your productivity? At Johnson Reed we offer simple access to asset finance which is often funded via a hire purchase facility.
Traditionally used for ‘hard’ assets such as trucks or machinery, it’s an ideal solution when the asset holds some residual value past the contract term.
Why choose Johnson Reed?
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Keep your residual value – past the contract term
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Grow your business – without affecting your cashflow
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Plan your budgets – repayments are fixed
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Flexible buyout – easy end of term buyout
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Improve your productivity – have the very latest assets
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Simple direct debit – one rental can include all costs
Traditional asset finance. Exceptional growth.
Are you looking to improve your productivity? At Johnson Reed we offer simple access to asset finance which is often funded via a hire purchase facility.
Traditionally used for ‘hard’ assets such as trucks or machinery, it’s an ideal solution when the asset holds some residual value past the contract term.
Why choose Johnson Reed?
-
Keep your residual value – past the contract term
-
Grow your business – without affecting your cashflow
-
Plan your budgets – repayments are fixed
-
Flexible buyout – easy end of term buyout
-
Improve your productivity – have the very latest assets
-
Simple direct debit – one rental can include all costs
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Why does your Chippy need Finance?
For chip shops, having secure finances and looking after the bottom line is your priority, more so now than ever. This means making sure that your cash flow is strong and your money goes further, to ensure you can carry on trading and making a profit, whilst keeping...
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Tender Cow expands Mackie Mayor offering with new equipment finance
Increasingly-popular Altrincham-based Tender Cow expanded their offering at Manchester city centre-based food market Mackie Mayor with new equipment and fit out finance with Johnson Reed. In order to meet the ever increasing demand, director Matthew Walsh looked to...