The Loans Engine adds Tuscan Capital to bridging lender panel

The Loans Engine has announced the addition of Tuscan Capital to its bridging lender panel.

The move will give the specialist finance broker complete access to Tuscan Capital’s bridging products for its thousands of mortgage intermediaries and their clients.

Having suggested there is a “growing demand” for bridging solutions, The Loans Engine called the development an “exciting new step” for the firm, and also described it as a “positive move”.

Throughout the rest of the year, The Loans Engine indicated it will have more additions to its lender panel, with the overall aim of further improving its specialist finance offering to intermediaries and customers.

The Loan Engine’s head of unregulated mortgage broking, Steve Nobbs, commented: “We're thrilled to have Tuscan Capital join our bridging panel. Their exceptional range of products primarily designed for property investors is expected to have a fantastic impact on our bridging offering.

“We are excited about working closely with Tuscan Capital and look forward to seeing how this collaboration benefits our network of intermediaries and their clients.”

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