Conservation Lasers

Conservation Lasers are used in a wide range of work from the restoration of artworks to buildings. We help our clients to source funds for conservation lasers and have strong relationships with a wide range of suppliers of new and used conservation lasers.

We arrange outstanding finance packages for all conservation lasers, both new and used, and have supplied numerous solutions to clients throughout the UK. We add value to our customers, by offering a better service, in a shorter time, with less hassle for you.

Established over 10 years ago, we are both principal funder and broker, with privileged access to the leading banks and finance houses in the UK. We are not constrained by having to work with one set of underwriting guidelines, so we can take a flexible approach to satisfying your needs. Because we arrange millions of pounds worth of funding for businesses across the UK every year, we use our position and expertise to negotiate preferential rates and terms to offer our clients.

In most cases we can give you an immediate in principle decision for all enquiries regarding conservation lasers. Or we can refinance / give you cash back on equipment you already own.

The process and paperwork is very simple, leaving you more time to run your business.A typical transaction can be concluded from start to finish and funds released to you or your supplier / contractor within 48 hours.

For all enquiries regarding conservation lasers call 01928 739 712 for further details or send an enquiry via the website now.

 

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To speak to one of our experts about the business finance options we can provide, call 01928 739 712.
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We are an asset finance company that offers a personal service and excellent rates on finance.
Call today on 01928 739 712 to see how we can help your business, or send an enquiry: info@cmf-ltd.co.uk

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