Assetz Capital boosts developer cashflow with larger cash advances
Developers can now access more substantial initial funding, facilitating better cashflow and project planning.
"This enhancement will provide significant value to our developer clients, helping them manage supply chain and ensuring they remain as liquid as possible."
- Andrew Fraser, chief commercial officer at Assetz Capital
Assetz Capital has enhanced its development lending solutions, offering stronger initial day one advances to developers on schemes up to 70% LTGDV.
This strategic offer is designed to equip housebuilders with robust financial support from the outset, facilitating smoother project execution. The offer is available across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland through their locally based teams.
Andrew Fraser, chief commercial officer at Assetz Capital, said: "At Assetz, having lent over £1.7bn, funding 1 in 12 new build homes throughout UK, we understand that initial funding through a larger cash advance is crucial to the success of development projects. Our enhanced offer demonstrates our commitment to supporting developers with the financial resources they need from day one, allowing greater certainty around cashflow. Affordable, reliable and fast funding is what our clients want.
"This enhancement will provide significant value to our developer clients, helping them manage supply chain and ensuring they remain as liquid as possible.”
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