Partner Article
Zanzan Eyewear partners with Funding Invoice
Independent sunglasses brand Zanzan Eyewear has chosen invoice trading firm Funding Invoice as its finance partner to maintain a positive cashflow in the business year-round and continue its current growth phase.
Funding Invoice’s facility will also assist in Zanzan’s future business plans by helping the brand to develop new products, grow its existing team and expand into further international markets.
Zanzan Eyewear was founded in 2010 and produces handmade Italian eyewear with a distinctive fashion sensibility. All of its products are designed in London and handmade in the heart of Northern Italy.
Gareth Townshend, Director of Zanzan Eyewear, comments:
“Sunglasses companies like ours naturally experience lower consumer demand over the winter months. Funding Invoice has enabled us to advance money against future revenue and meet our ambitious growth targets, whilst maintaining a healthy level of cashflow. The team’s personal service and modern approach have been a huge help to our brand to date, and we look forward to continuing our relationship.”
Aamar Aslam, CEO of Funding Invoice comments:
“We assist a number of independent fashion brands with seasonal cashflow imbalances and are proud to help businesses across the country achieve their strategic growth goals. Zanzan Eyewear represents exactly the kind of business that we like working with – fast-growth, ambitious and focused – and we look forward to helping the team realise their growth plans.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Funding Invoice .
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