Recognise Bank completes £2.3m bridging loan

Recognise Bank has announced the completion of a £2.3m bridging loan deal on an eco-housing development in Cambridgeshire.

The Bank supported adviser and lending director at Kingswood Associates, Jason Caprioli, by providing the funding for an experienced property developer.

The 12-month bridging loan, fixed at 9.6% and 65% LTV, meant the client could refinance an existing acquisition loan in order to move on to second phase of the overall development.

The project in Cambridgeshire is a green housing development of 19 environmentally friendly homes, and includes the refurbishment of an existing lodge on the site.

Caprioli commented: “This is an exciting project and Recognise Bank was able to structure and support our client’s green-centred development in Cambridgeshire. The key to success was its team, who combined experience, dynamism, speed and flexibility.

“While it was our first engagement with Recognise Bank, we can’t wait to work with the bank again. Going into 2022 it’s great to see a new bank able to support ever larger opportunities with its growth strategy and appetite.”

Recognise Bank Business Development for London, Shami Sharma, added: “This was our first case with Kingswood Associates and Jason worked hard with us to meet his client’s requirements.

“It was a complex deal, but we could see the developer was an experienced player in the market and we came up with a loan structure that worked for all parties. It clearly shows how hard we will work to get complicated cases over the line.”

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