Buzz Capital joins Association of Short-Term Lenders

Buzz Capital has been announced as the latest lender to join the Association of Short-Term Lenders (ASTL).

The Brighton-based lender provides bridging finance up to 75% LTV for a range of purposes, including purchase, refinance and refurbishment of residential or semi-commercial property.

This offering also includes commercial to residential conversions and development exits, as well as bespoke financial solutions for individuals with complex circumstances.

“We provide affordable property business loans to customers who want to achieve growth in the property development sector,” commented Buzz Capital property director, David Peck. “Our skilled team offers property finance expertise, helping projects to reach their full potential, and we believe in open, transparent, and customer-focused solutions.

“This focus on the best outcomes for the end customer aligns closely with the ethos and objectives of the ASTL and we are proud to become members of such a well-respected association.”

ASTL CEO, Vic Jannels, added: “I’d like to welcome Buzz Capital to the ASTL and look forward to working with them in helping to promote the short term lending sector and the importance of high standards.

“As with all our members, Buzz Capital commits to the ASTL Code of Conduct, which is built on fairness, customer focus, and transparency. I would encourage all brokers seeking a short-term lending solution for their clients, to look for ASTL membership as a badge of quality.”

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