Brickflow partners with Together
Brickflow users now have access to Together's bridging loans and commercial mortgages.
"We're now providing users with access to live rates from a wider range of lenders than ever before, including one of the most prestigious non-banks"
- Ian Humphreys, CEO and founder of Brickflow
Commercial property finance platform, Brickflow has partnered with Together, strengthening its lender proposition by adding bridging loans and commercial mortgages from the lender to its platform.
The partnership combines Brickflow's technology with Together's product range, offering users access to speed and flexibility when looking to secure commercial property finance.
The addition of Together brings Brickflow’s panel to over 100 lenders.
Ian Humphreys, CEO and founder of Brickflow, commented: "Experienced intermediaries and investors recognise Together as a leading force in the CRE finance space, so adding their expertise and product range to the platform solidifies Brickflow's position as the go-to marketplace. We're now providing users with access to live rates from a wider range of lenders than ever before, including one of the most prestigious non-banks; a unique offering unavailable anywhere else."
Tanya Elmaz, director of intermediary sales at Together, added: “At Together, our vision is to provide fast, flexible finance, which perfectly aligns with Brickflow's mission. We're thrilled to partner with a company that shares this commitment to streamlining the CRE finance process. By joining Brickflow's platform, we can significantly expand the reach of our short-term bridging loans and commercial mortgages to a wider network of intermediaries and ultimately, their clients."
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