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The land owner, developer and financier relationship

Hi, it’s Graeme from Playfair Finance here.

Are you a land owner, a developer, or have some money put aside that you want to do something with but are uncertain of what to do with it? If you fit into any of those categories, then read on.

 

In the course of my work, I come across projects where people have got a bit of land and they’re looking for a developer. Or, I come across developers who are looking for a bit of land, so I can be a bit of a ‘dating agency’.

One of the things I certainly would like to do is talk to people who may be private individuals, or have got funds that they wish to invest in this type of arrangement.

Obviously, I can put you in touch with people and make your money turn into more money.

There are a lot of people getting into that market which kind of makes a bit of a mockery, sometimes, of the broker who says ‘I’m whole of market’. We really can only say that you are ‘representative of market’ because there are so many new lenders coming into the market nowadays, it’s hard to keep track of them all.

But it gives you plenty of opportunity for developers to increase the housing stock, which is effectively what I’m here for. So if that sounds of interest, then please get in touch by filling out the contact form on this website.

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Construction Industry and need assistance with your cashflow?

If you are in the Scottish Construction business and having problems with your cashflow due to unpaid invoices, we have a solution for you.

Hi, my name is Graeme Shevas and I help Scottish Construction businesses who are having problems with their cashflow to release cash from their sales invoices.

I’ve been in business for over 30 years and one of the questions that my customers have been asking me lately is ‘how do I get my cashflow moving now that other businesses are having trouble paying their bills?’.

Here’s my best advice: If you’re a Scottish firm operating in the business-to-business sector, you’ll be raising invoices for your products or services. At the moment, your normal payment terms for those invoices
will most likely be 45 to 60 days. You may have seen a drop-off in trade and the amount of money that you’re going to have over the coming months will be significantly reduced.

You may well have enough to get you through until the point where you can begin trading at normal levels again, but when you need cash to pay the bills as you return to normal trading levels, you’re going to have to wait
another 45-60 days for payment. Therefore, the actual funding gap is going to be longer than the business interruption.

How are you going to plug that gap? This is where Invoice Finance and the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) guarantee may be able to help. As soon as you raise an invoice you could have access to 85-90% of its value within 24 hours instead of having to wait the 45-60 days to get paid. This will give you ready cash flow to allow you to meet your costs and thrive as we get back to normal.

It is a straightforward process for the application and there are no fees for me to do that, as they are covered by the provider.

This is something that I specialise in and my role is to make sure that you don’t need to go to lots of different providers. You only need to go to me and I will access the most suitable providers based on the sector that you’re in, your turnover, and how your business is doing.

I can save you time and get you the deal that will work for you.

I hope you found that useful. If you’re a Construction business based in Scotland and you need help with Invoice Financing, you can reach me on 07776 257 342, graeme@playfairfinance.co.uk or fill in the ‘Contact Us’ page on this website.