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Success: A long haul or a short cut?

14th March 1996, Page 63
14th March 1996
Page 63
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

r the haulage and delivery industry, the signals are still at green. Its convenience and value for money means the sector's still growing, despite new competition. But there are more obstacles than ever that might block your road. Average journey lengths continue to increase. So do fuel costs. So does competition. So does price pressure from your customers. To get your business where you want it to go requires a constant top-up of financial fuel.

Which way do you turn?..,

So where do you turn for help? The banks? Even as the economy begins to look healthier, overdraft facilities can still be very restricted and the risks attached can cause a lot of sleepless nights.

—there's only one direction.

More and inure enterprises in the UK and abroad have found a fast, simple and effective solution. It's called invoice finance. It works on a very simple principle, yet offers a range of very sophisticated services that can be tailored precisely to your individual needs. And it's winning the approval and respect of the accountancy profession and of business leaders and thinkers.

This brief guide is brought to you by International Factors, the UK's largest and longest established invoice financier. It'll explain exactly how invoice finance has worked for other haulage businesses and how it could work for yours.

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