Loans Warehouse announces triple panel appointment

Loans Warehouse has announced three new appointments to its bridging finance panel.
 
Roma Finance has joined the specialist brokerages panel along with Propfin and Selina Finance, to a panel already including lenders such as United Trust Bank, Octane Capital, LendInvest and Glenhawk.

“We are thrilled to have been awarded appointment to the Loans Warehouse panel,” Roma Finance commercial director, Nick Jones, commented.

“We are actively increasing our distribution as the specialist market continues to grow and our new collaboration is sure to produce some big wins for Roma, Loans Warehouse and their partners.”

Propfin sales director, Simon Juniper, added: “I’ve known Matt and the team at Loans Warehouse for some time and when I joined Propfin he was one of the first brokers I called as I wanted him to join our new Core Strategic Panel.

“They have been hugely successful in their pursuit of establishing themselves as the number one broker for second charges and I have no doubt he will have the same ambitions for his short-term finance team.

“Propfin we will be here to assist the team at Loans Warehouse to achieve that goal with our market leading Development and Bridging finance Products.”

Loans Warehouse co-founder, Matt Tristram, said that bridging finance has been a “key area” that the firm has identified for expansion, and suggested the panel additions will further enhance its proposition.

“A comprehensive panel is key to ensuring the best outcomes for clients and we have been working hard behind the scenes to create our best ever bridging panel,” Tristram said.

“We welcome these new lenders onboard and look forward to working closely with them moving forward.”

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