Buildloan joins the BDLA

Buildloan has become the latest firm to join the Bridging & Development Lenders Association (BDLA) as an associate member.

A division of Buildstore Group, Buildloan is a specialist in self-build, custom build and renovation finance, supporting borrowers and intermediaries with tailored funding solutions.

It provides expertise across the construction journey, helping brokers advise their clients on accessing finance on a range of financial projects.

The BDLA represents the interests of bridging and development lenders and their customers. Its total membership exceeds 100 organisations and the loan books of lender members total more than £13bn.

Chief executive officer at the BDLA, Adam Tyler, said: "Buildloan brings strong experience in self-build and custom build finance, which remains an important part of the wider specialist property finance market. We are very pleased to welcome the business as an Associate Member of the BDLA.

"As the market continues to grow and develop, it is important that we bring together firms with real expertise in different parts of the sector. Associate members play an important role in that, and we look forward to working with the Buildloan team as we continue to promote high standards, professionalism, and best practice across specialist property finance."

CEO at Buildstore Group, Raymond Connor, added: "Buildloan are pleased to join the BDLA as an associate member and to align ourselves with a trade body that represents such an important part of the specialist finance market.

"At Buildloan, we’re committed to supporting intermediaries and their customers with tailored funding solutions for self-build and renovation projects, and we look forward to engaging with members and contributing to the continued growth of the sector."



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