I have dealt with two leasing/financing companies, but in both cases I was
only the hardware vendor and did not initiate the lease/finance process -
the customer did.

One is Atticus Financial Group and the other is MCAP Leasing, but I will try
to dig it up.

In both cases, the process for me as a vendor was completely painless.

Nabeel

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: May 19, 2007 3:49 AM
> To: Toronto Asterisk Business Group
> Subject: [biz] Requesting advise & suggestion on Financing.
> 
> This is more of a business message, so I thought I'd post this here.
> I have two unique situations.
> 
> 1.  A VOIP client in Toronto.
> 2.  A VOIP client in the States.
> 
> The issue is quite simple.  American client will require a decent
> number of phones and obviously my services.  They were quite honest to
> mention they do not have the cash flow to pay my services to be
> rendered within 30 days of invoicing.  Neither do they have the cash
> flow to purchase their desired number of phone sets.   So the question:
> 
> -- Do any of you know of a leasing/financing company I could use,
> preferably based in Toronto to finance the American company?  (and yes,
> they can afford the monthly payments -- but I do not have the luxury to
> receive small payments in installments over 12-24 months.
> 
> Now the Toronto client.   Client has agreed to render services and
> purchase phones.  This is a smaller company.  They have the cash flow
> but wishes to lease/finance the products & services.   Are there any
> financing/leasing companies that any of you can recommend?
> 
> I'm sure the clients can go to the banks and get their credit line
> increased and/or obtain a loan.  However the point here is I want to
> make the process for the clients a one stop shopping experience with
> attractive leasing/financing options that may equal or better the banks
> offers.   Additionally I want to have the ability to extend financing
> options to those who cannot pay the full amount invoiced within 3-6
> weeks.
> 
> Your thoughts, advice and suggestion is greatly appreciated!
> 
> Cheers!
> Reza.
> 
> 

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