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Offering consumer finance
torturerforfun
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Hi All, I run a small kitchen and bathroom Design, supply and installation company turnover circa £150/ 200k. I want to be able to offer finance to potential customers and hopefully turn more leads into jobs.
Is there any companies out there that don't charge a monthly fee for my company to be able to offer finance or the best/ cheapest one to use for this? What are the potential pro's and con's of offering finance?
Any help advice gratefully received
Is there any companies out there that don't charge a monthly fee for my company to be able to offer finance or the best/ cheapest one to use for this? What are the potential pro's and con's of offering finance?
Any help advice gratefully received
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Plenty of articles out there on the topic such as:
https://quickbooks.intuit.com/r/getting-paid/customer-financing
Some of the originally internet only companies now offer In Store options (eg Klarna) and fees can be per transaction only. Obviously you need to consider the cost -v- accepting credit card etc.0
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