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Equipment Finance News Hitachi Capital’s Rural Emergency Fund launched to help flood victims Published: 15th December 2015 Share As regions of the UK begin to recover from battering storms and the devastating impact of serious winter floods, one asset lender is offering significant assistance. Hitachi Capital has set up a multi-million zero percent interest Rural Emergency Fund to support flood-hit rural and local businesses in the UK in meeting unforeseen costs. Gavin Wraith-Carter, general manager at Hitachi Capital Business Finance (pictured below) explained: “Hitachi Capital has a long-standing involvement in the agricultural and commercial industries and it is important for us to stand shoulder to shoulder with them when they tackle the implications of extreme weather which can put their business at risk. “The feedback from our approved brokers and vendors is that farmers and rural businesses are going to need financial support through this tough and challenging time. “We are very aware how vital cash flow is for many farmers and small business owners, and we want to go beyond the call of duty and be there when they need us, supporting rural businesses in funding unforeseen capital expenditure needs.” With this in mind, Hitachi Capital has allocated £4 million of short term funding at zero percent interest to assist rural and local businesses who need to replace or invest in equipment that may be required as a result of the flooding. Wraith-Carter added: “The full cost of the interest during this period will be covered* and in these situations all normal fees will be waived. In the short term we are also able to provide immediate financial assistance where cash flow issues have arisen through a number of solutions, including three month repayment holidays where required.” Further short-term solutions are also being made available by Hitachi Capital Business Finance to help with existing financial commitments, in order to manage cash flow and retain a clean credit history. Allan Ross, managing director of First Independent Finance, one of Hitachi Capital Business Finance’s key brokers and business partners said: “When rural communities face extreme weather it is important for those that support the community to step forward and make a difference. It is not only the farming community that is suffering in the rural sector. The stress and worry that SME’s operating in flood stricken areas experience have very real business consequences. “When your business premises or assets are damaged, income streams are severely affected and any help that can be given to help SMEs get back to full operating strength will be warmly welcomed. Hitachi Capital’s Rural Emergency Fund sets a real example in the market.” *Hitachi has allocated £4 million of short-term funding at zero percent interest to assist farmers who need to replace or invest in equipment that may be required as a result of the flooding. The full cost of the interest during this period will be covered, and it is available on any appropriate asset purchased through a six month hire purchase facility with a single capital repayment at the end of the agreement. Customers will have the option to request extensions of this agreement at the end of the period. 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