Chancery Capital and Hope Capital confirm new partnership

Chancery Capital has announced a new strategic partnership with specialist short-term lender Hope Capital.

The move will provide borrowers with easier access to bridging finance solutions for Chancery Capital’s clients.

Chancery Capital provides a wide range of options to suit borrower’s individual needs to help them find the best solution for their circumstance. The team comprises specialist consultants in each area of the firm to make sure each client receives advice from an experienced adviser.

“This industry is filled with a multitude of specialist short-term lenders providing a vast range of products, which can become overwhelming to anyone inexperienced to the industry,” said Chancery Capital CEO, Tarlochan Garcha.

“As a result of having the support from a lender like Hope Capital, which is renowned for delivering its competitive product range for all property types and purposes, with exceptional service, transparency and speed, we can provide niche, innovative finance options to tick the boxes of all types of brokers and their clients.”

Managing director at Hope Capital, Gary Bailey, added: “It is fantastic to join forces with Chancery Capital, an alliance we expect will be significant in helping investors and developers meet their project ambitions.”

“We have grown considerably as a lender over the last 12 months, so the timing of this partnership could not be better. We look forward to supporting the Chancery Capital team in the future.”

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