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Broadcast Pix teams with First Option Capital for customer financing
Jun 22, 2009 3:25 PM
Customer scan now obtain full financing for Broadcast Pix products like the Slate 1000G integrated production system.
Perhaps recognizing that the poor economy is limiting customer purchases, Broadcast Pix has joined with First Option Capital to provide a financing program designed to help U.S.-based buyers upgrade to new technology without a large cash outlay.
Broadcast Pix dealers and customers now have access to several financing products and payment plans tailored for businesses of every type and size. Broadcast Pix said in a tough economy, more organizations, including municipalities, production companies, broadcasters, houses of worship and post-production facilities require a financing option to even consider upgrading equipment.
First Option Capital supports the broadcast and media industries by providing dealers and customers nationwide with a variety of options for equipment financing. This is done in part through integrating the financing team’s industry knowledge along with several unique processes.
Broadcast Pix manufactures the Slate system, which includes a switcher, multiview, CG, clip and graphic stores, fluent workflow software, and aspect/format conversion.
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