Finance business costs with PMD

Whilst professional firms are busy setting out their plans and strategy for the year ahead, they’re also managing a heavy workload and multiple expenses. We’re here to provide options to finance business costs such as Corporation and Income Tax.

At PMD, in addition to our market leading Asset, Invoice and Supplier finance solutions, we have helped thousands of our clients finance business costs such as:

  • Corporation Tax
  • VAT
  • Professional Indemnity Insurance
  • Annual Subscriptions
  • Practising Certificates
  • Software Licences
  • Partners Tax
  • Refurbishment

Particularly given the current economic climate, spreading the costs of such expenses over a fixed term can help protect cash flow and retain working capital. In turn, this can give you a competitive edge by allowing you to use existing funds elsewhere within your organisation.

Our bespoke finance solutions do just that, allowing the cost of your requirements to be spread over an appropriate term and provide flexible payment facilities. Giving you peace of mind that your key costs are covered.

PMD have specialists available to discuss how you can benefit from a competitive funding solution for each individual cost. You could even combine multiple costs under one easy to manage agreement. We work with a vast amount of lenders meaning facilities are often easy to arrange. Decisions can sometimes be made in less than 24 hours!

Complimentary to supporting your firm directly we’d also be delighted to discuss our range of working partnerships, with a view of offering your clients access to our vast panel of funding options.

Contact us on 0161 633 2548 to discuss further.

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