The banks are extending their reach into areas that were either the preserve of other financial institutions or previously restricted to large organisations. Ideas like Asset Finance hold out the promise of more flexible financing arrangements; how attractive – and available – are they? Ruari McCallion explains.
Dire Straits sang about ‘money for nothing’ but those of us who occupy the real world know there is no such thing: banks and sources of finance always want something in return for their support. But if demand for something expands then both experience and economic history indicate that ways of satisfying it will multiply.…
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