09 July 2024

CU Phosco Launches New Affordable Asset Finance Options

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Empowering business leaders with flexible Asset Finance and Lighting as a Service (LaaS) solutions in collaboration with Siemens Financial Services.

CU Phosco, the largest family-owned UK designer and manufacturer of exterior lighting, is excited to announce the launch of new affordable asset finance options designed to support customers in today's challenging operating environments. Initially available for their UK-based specifiers, the bespoke funding packages, developed in collaboration with Siemens Financial Services, are tailored to help customers update their lighting and columns, including high masts, while effectively managing their profit and loss (P&L).

There are two new options under the new scheme: Asset Finance and Lighting as a Service (Laas) finance options:

Asset Finance Options

CU Phosco's Asset Finance options, available through lease or hire agreements, provide customers with an instalment payment plan. This makes lighting projects more manageable and affordable, giving companies greater control over their finances.

Lighting as a Service (LaaS)

CU Phosco's Lighting as a Service (LaaS) solution eliminates the need for upfront payments, offering a fully funded and managed service through a subscription model. This approach allows UK customers to benefit from the latest lighting technology without the burden of initial capital investment.

Benefits of Choosing a Finance Option

All finance options are subject to credit checks and project confirmation. However, many clients have already experienced significant financial and product benefits, including:

1.Conservation of Capital: Spread the costs of your next LED project over time, avoiding large upfront expenses.

2.Improved Cash Flow: Manage cash flow more effectively with regular, manageable payments throughout the term.

3.Upgraded Technology: Access the latest LED lighting technology without substantial initial investment, upgrading to more energy-efficient and cost-effective solutions.

CU Phosco Lighting's Area Sales Managers are available to discuss the best options for your next project.

'At CU Phosco Lighting, we understand the financial pressures businesses face today. Our new asset finance options, in partnership with Siemens Financial Services, are designed to provide flexible and manageable solutions. We're committed to helping our clients achieve energy-efficient lighting upgrades without compromising their financial stability,' said Matt Murray, Sales and Marketing Director at CU Phosco.

For more information on CU Phosco's new Lighting as a Service and Asset Finance options, please contact your Area Sales Manager or reach out to us directly at hello@cuphosco.com.

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