Bridging finance
£1M Bridging Loan for Management Buy-Out

£1M Bridging Loan for Management Buy-Out

£1M Bridging Loan for Management Buy-OutCase StudyLTV: 28% | Rate: 0.99% per month | Term: 18 months | Security: 45,000 sq/ft commercial space Commission to Broker: £10,000   Kit Thompson recently facilitated a £1,000,000 bridging loan to support a management buy-out...

The power of flexible bridging finance

The power of flexible bridging finance

The power of flexible bridging financeCase StudyLoan Amount: £530,000 | LTV: 60% | Rate: 0.85%Structure: Two separate lending facilities with the same lenderTiming: 4 weeks to completion The clients existing property and our main lending security was in rural Scotland...

Securing regulated bridging finance in a short space of time

Securing regulated bridging finance in a short space of time

Bridging financecase studySecuring regulated bridging finance in a short space of timeObjectiveThe introducing broker's client asked for help funding a property they had purchased at auction that they planned to reside in with their family. During the initial fact...

Bridging specialist helps client purchase their dream home in France

Bridging specialist helps client purchase their dream home in France

Bridging financecase studyBridging specialist helps client purchase their dream home in FranceObjective Our client had been living abroad until he returned to the UK to care for his elderly mother. After his mother sadly passed away he planned to relocate to France,...

Second charge watch: streamlining finances during turbulent times

Second charge watch: streamlining finances during turbulent times

In the current environment of volatility and turmoil, it is perhaps unsurprising that second charges – a great method of using existing assets to either shore up finances or unlock cash – are on the rise. Figures from the Finance and Leasing Association (FLA) show...

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