Hope Capital Property Finance renews partnership with Brickflow

Hope Capital Property Finance has renewed its partnership with Brickflow as part of its focus on maintaining accessibility for brokers.

The specialist lender said that Brickflow has become an important part of its distribution strategy after delivering a strong pipeline of deals through the platform last year.

Hope Capital said that thanks to the partnership, the momentum built in 2025 has continued into 2026, with notable uptake of the lender’s new residential product, Dual+, which has gained early traction among brokers.

Furthermore, the renewed partnership will also support the specialist lender’s long-term focus on technological enhancements as the lender looks to unveil further efficiencies through the business in the coming months.

Director of lender relations at Brickflow, Glenn Franklin-Jones, stated: "We’re delighted to renew Hope Capital’s presence on the Brickflow platform. Over the past year, they’ve consistently demonstrated a strong appetite to support brokers with competitive, reliable funding solutions.

"Their renewal reinforces the strength of our partnership and our shared commitment to delivering greater choice, speed, and certainty of funding to the broker community."

Head of sales at Hope Capital, Kim Parker, concluded: "As specialist lending continues to evolve, innovation in distribution is becoming just as important as product innovation.

"By presenting live product information directly within a broker’s workflow, the platform improves accessibility to criteria and supports greater efficiency in the deal process. As the business progresses and scales, partnerships like this align closely with our long-term goals, ensuring we remain accessible and competitive."



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