Night Club Finance & Commercial Mortgages

25.12.07


Night Club Finance


At General Finance Centre, we've provided numerous secured lending packages for people looking to acquire and run night clubs across the UK. We've also provided commercial finance for bar owners looking to remortgage their existing premises. This is an excellent solution if you are looking for business finance or from General Finance Centre.


Many lenders are unwilling to lend night club owners the amounts they need as typically (with public houses and restaurants) they have some of the highest failure rate among new businesses in the UK. GFC however, will always endeavour to secure your desired borrowing amount:


•Credit problems & Self Certification accepted
•Night club loans from £25k to £5m
•Immediate decision in principle
•Cash could be available within 2 weeks!


We've helped many night club owners stabilise their business with the right business mortgage deal. Whatever the business status of your night club - we'll make it our business to finance yours. This is a great reason to contact us, even if you are only thinking about finance why not contact us and talk to one of our tried advisors to see how they can help your business expand and grow into the success that we all want it to be.


This is could be an exciting time if you are a nightclub owner looking to open new premises, expand or just looking to start your business. The market is growing but with young people ever increasing fever and demand to enjoy themselves the market seems to have a lifetime of growth, but you have to keep it fresh. Every 3 years it maybe worth updating your nightclub or venue, I have seen far too many places open and close in the 1st 3 months because they have not got their marketing right. Without it you will be dead in the water.


Again this is where General Finance Centre can help you with easy and simple procedures for you to get your cash from a commercial Mortgage and we are a great source of new business finance for all night club owners.


I write for and behalf of General Finance Centre.


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