Wey Bridging Finance joins the BDLA

Wey Bridging Finance has become the latest lender member to join the Bridging & Development Lenders Association (BDLA).

The lender provides short-term unregulated loans to both businesses and individuals, using its own capital to directly lend to the UK property market.

Wey Bridging has over 20 years in the property sector with experiences from buy-to-let portfolios to planning applications.

The BDLA represents bridging and development lenders across the UK of all sizes and business models, promoting best practice, tackling fraud and engaging with regulators on behalf of the sector.

Chief executive officer (CEO) at the BDLA, Vic Jannels, said: "We’re delighted to welcome Wey Bridging Finance as the latest lender member of the BDLA. Our association continues to grow in both size and influence, reflecting the vital role bridging and development lenders play across the UK property market.

"Each new member strengthens our collective voice as we continue to improve education, promote best practice, tackle fraud, and ensure fair representation for our sector in conversations with regulators and policymakers."

Founder and CEO at Wey Bridging, Jordan Hallows, added: "Joining the BDLA is a proud moment for Wey Bridging. In a sector that’s evolving fast, we want to play an active role in raising standards and contributing to meaningful industry dialogue. The BDLA’s work on issues like fraud prevention, best practice and regulatory engagement is essential, and we look forward to supporting those efforts while continuing to deliver responsive, relationship-driven lending for our broker partners and clients."



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