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 Lease-Sure keeping you business focused
 Lease-sure offers a single fixed price repayment schedule
Security and fire systems specialist Niscayah has announced a new range of systems / support rental options which it is branding as Lease-Sure.  This flexible financing facility allows customers to benefit from the opportunity to not only procure and install a system, but also opt to have it maintained and managed - all via a single, fixed price repayment schedule.  This schedule is adaptable to allow for "technology refresh" and a customer's evolving needs.

Explaining the Lease-Sure strategy, Syd Heals, Niscayah's COO of Commercial Security & Fire UK operations said:  "We have designed Lease-Sure with the aim of attracting organisations who wish to obtain optimum flexibility in remaining future-proofed with respect to their security and fire protection needs while also demonstrating astute cash management."

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