Entertainment industry financial services & distribution — Collingwood, Ontario
Noble House Entertainment Limited is a CAVCO-recognized Canadian financial services and distribution company specializing in the independent film industry. We combine deep entertainment expertise with proprietary automation technology to deliver faster, more accurate, and more cost-effective services than traditional providers.
Production accounting, cost reporting, bank reconciliation, CRA audit preparation. Maintained to audit-ready standards.
Financial modelling, financing structure design, budget variance analysis, strategic portfolio assessment.
Distribution agreements, escrow mechanisms, capital flow architecture. End-to-end financing for independent productions.
Federal CPTC and provincial credits across all Canadian jurisdictions. Credit stacking strategy and CAVCO audit preparation.
Canada–U.S. co-production financing, multi-currency flows, and cross-border escrow structuring.
Multi-jurisdiction regulatory compliance, treaty co-production documentation, withholding tax optimization.
Automated classification of production documents with field-level confidence scoring.
Live metrics, cost tracking, and budget variance monitoring for all stakeholders.
Quarterly reports, tax credit schedules, and compliance documentation generated automatically.
Noble House acquires and manages distribution rights for independent film productions, building a long-term catalogue well positioned for investment.
Canadian distribution, international sales, digital & tokenization, catalogue rights, music publishing, merchandising.
Afterlife (Thriller, $8.5M) • Driveshift (Action, $4.0M) • Greatest Actress (Drama, $2.5M) • No Free Lunch (Comedy-Drama, $3.6M) • Pray for Me Redux (Faith-Based Horror)
Production interim financing and corporate banking through RBC's entertainment division.
Tax credit financing, interim production loans, and cash flow facilities.
Gap financing and pre-sale lending. U.S.-based entertainment finance specialists.
U.S. production banking, escrow services, and cross-border capital flow management.
Export financing, trade insurance, and working capital for Canadian content entering global markets.