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Morris key to assets access

NOTHING much happens in business without finance and Geelong businesses are well-placed with an industry leader based locally.
Morris Finance is a finance, leasing and risk-management specialist with a strong track record in producing outstanding business results across a broad range of industries.
Morris Finance has assisted businesses and sole traders access the assets they need to service their contracts in industry for 17 years.
Managing director Nathan Murray says the company keeps up-to-date with current government legislation within the transport and finance industries and can advise clients of the latest developments.
“An important part of the finance industry is keeping our suppliers informed on our current rates, regulations and services, which they in turn pass on to their clients.”
Nathan, who co-founded the company with his father, Ian, credits the company’s longevity to the experience, knowledge, flexibility and dedication of the company’s staff.
“Without our staff we wouldn’t be where we are today, that’s a key ingredient of the success of the business,” Nathan says.
“We partner with our clients to increase performance through the intelligent structuring of debt, maximising business profitability.
“Add to this a commitment to continuous improvement, knowledge and skills training, resulting in exceptional service delivery.
“We pride ourselves on providing competitive business facilities which in turn boosts the efficiency of businesses in the form of increased cash flows and asset backing.
“Morris Finance assists businesses to manage the risk and help to reduce the gap between growth opportunities and the limiting factors restricting business growth.”

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