If you’re exploring shop-fit options talk to JR with our no nonsense approach to tax-efficient finance.
Investing in a new fit out project can have great benefits to employees and customers alike, yet the large outlay can be hard to justify or even find capital for in the first place.
Whether you’re starting up, relocating or expanding your current premises, Johnson Reed can help finance 100% of your shop fit out and project costs.
There are a whole range of specifications you can finance including:
- Display units/Storage / Slat walling
- EPOS
- Refrigeration
- CCTV/Alarm Systems
- Lighting Signage
- Shop front
- Air Conditioning
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Partitioning
We help thousands of businesses across the UK who trust JR with their finance.
You may be asking, why? :
- ShopFit finance specialists
- Common sense hands on approach
- New and developing companies given real consideration
- Broker with access to 30+ lenders; guarantees best price
- Great tax savings with our lease facilities
- We have our own money to make quick internal decisions where others can’t
More importantly – We have our own money to make quick internal decisions, often where others can’t
Plan your budgets with confidence and deal with JR for your next shop refresh.
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