Credit Account
Why Open a Credit Account with Ross Handling?
At Ross Handling, we understand that managing your purchases effectively is key to running a successful business. That’s why we offer our customers the option to open a credit account, providing you with the financial flexibility you need to keep your operations running smoothly.
Key Benefits of a Credit Account:
Flexible Payment Options: With a credit account, you can manage your cash flow more effectively by spreading the cost of your purchase. This means you can order the products you need today and pay later, giving you greater control over your finances.
Convenience: Opening a credit account with us is a hassle-free process. Once your account is set up, you can place orders quickly and easily, without having to arrange payment at the time of purchase. This streamlined process allows you to focus on what matters most—growing your business.
Tailored Credit Limits: We offer the flexibility to request a credit limit that suits your specific requirements. Whether you’re a small business looking for a modest limit or a larger enterprise with significant purchasing needs, we’ll work with you to ensure your credit account supports your goals.
How to Apply:
Opening a credit account with Ross Handling is simple. Just fill out our credit application form and return it to us by email, post, or in person. We’ll review your application promptly and set up your account with the credit limit that meets your needs.
For more information on our credit terms and conditions, please refer to the application form or contact our team directly here. We’re here to ensure that your experience with us is seamless and beneficial.
Terms & Conditions
A minimum order of £200 is required. For customers with a credit account, payment is due 30 days from the invoice date, and can be made via BACS, cheque, or credit card. Failure to pay within these terms may result in the suspension of further deliveries, the requirement of advance payment for future orders, and the withdrawal of the credit account.
Unpaid debts may be referred to a debt collection agency or a credit insurance company, which could negatively affect your credit score. Additionally, any associated costs and legal fees will be charged to the customer. The Company reserves the right to reduce or remove credit limits based on advice from credit reference agencies.