PMD partners with England Golf

PMD Business Finance has been appointed as one of England Golf’s preferred partners.

England Golf is the governing body for amateur golf in England and represents 1,900 golf clubs with over 740,000 members.

PMD’s role is to provide competitive and flexible finance packages to the affiliated clubs as well as benchmark any finance facilities so that clubs can guarantee best value.

Iain Lancaster, England Golf Club Support Officer commented: “We are delighted to welcome PMD Business Finance as one of our Preferred Partners. Borrowing money can be a big step for a golf club and this partnership will give them confidence in their arrangements.”

PMD already works with golf clubs, financing a diverse range of assets including course machinery as well as club house and pro shop equipment. Assets range from greens machinery, vehicles and irrigation systems right through to security, kitchen fit outs, furniture and simulators.

It can also provide business loans for more intangible projects, and can refinance existing green keeping assets to release cash.

Peter Dobson PMD’s Managing Director commented: “We’d like to thank England Golf for this exciting opportunity and look forward to working closely with their affiliated clubs. We already have plenty of experience providing business finance to golf clubs and look forward to growing our presence in the sector. We’re eager to benchmark any finance facilities that clubs are looking at, to ensure they are getting best advice and value.”

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