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Address:  166 Mann St
Gosford, NSW, Australia
2250 
Bridgecoast Finance Group Ready Rent

Bridgecoast Finance Group Ready Rent

   
Contact Person: Laurie O'Brien
   
Telephone: 02 4323 1975
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Mobile: 0419 231 975
   
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Website: http://www.bridgecoastfinance.com.au/schools.html  
     
Postal Address :
PO Box 809
     
Postal Address Suburb :
Gosford
     
Post Code :
2250
     
Contact Person 1 :
Laurie O'Brien
     
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We offer services Nationwide
     
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"At Bridgecoast we treat our clients with the respect they deserve."

Since 1985 Laurie O’Brien, Managing Director of Bridgecoast Finance Group and his team have provided finance solutions to more then 5,000 clients all over Australia.
At Bridgecoast Finance Group one can obtain Vehicle Finance right through to Technology Rental.

A division of the Bridgecoast Finance Group is ReadyRent who provide equipment finance which is
successfully being utilized by many schools and colleges throughout Australia to expand and update their
College's IT, Office, and Grounds equipment. When renting you are not purchasing the equipment and at
the expiry of the contract you have the following options available to you.

At the end of the rental period you can:

* Continue to rent with reduced rental payments
* Upgrade or replace with new Equipment
* Make an offer to purchase at fair market value
* Return the equipment with no further repayments required

Remember there in no sting in the tail at Bridgecoast!

Here at Bridgecoast we constantly monitor the finance sector and evaluate the performance of lenders and most importantly, analyse new products and services.

At Bridgecoast, we take pride in our approach to servicing your financial needs, and place the emphasis on creating business / client relationships. We happily work with you to ensure that whatever loan you are seeking is approved. In fact we do not submit finance proposals unless we expect them to be successful. You can be assured that we are working in your best interests.

We offer finance solutions by finding the lenders who are providing the best interest rates and deals. Whether you are a small or large business, an individual or corporation we source the best options to help achieve your financial goals.

So when you come to Bridgecoast for your finance

"You can be sure we’ll be with you all the way"

     

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