Mortimer Street Capital announces business launch

Mortimer Street Capital has officially launched as a new specialist real estate advisory business, providing clients with bridging, development, commercial, mezzanine and equity finance.

The firm is based in London’s West End and has been borne out of the founding business, Visionary Finance, which has built a client base over the past 15 years.

Mortimer Street Capital has been created to support a wider variety of funding scenarios and requirements from its property investment, SME and high-net worth clientele.

The business, which launched in December, has already helped to deploy over £2.5m of real estate debt in the UK market with further deals in the pipeline.

Managing director at Mortimer Street Capital, Hiten Ganatra, said: "As our Visionary Finance business has grown over the last decade, we have built a huge range of experience in supporting clients in the buy-to-let sector along with more complex funding requirements. This has ultimately led to the launch of Mortimer Street Capital to cater for those needs and use our experience to help more and more such clients.

"Many industry commentators have predicted that 2024 will see further growth in the specialist finance sector and we are looking forward to helping clients with innovative solutions via our lending partners."



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