Business Moneyfacts and the awards will be held on 29th March 2012
MT Finance have been nominated for the Business Money Facts Award 2012 in the category of Best Service from a Bridging Finance Provider.
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Rigorous product monitoring is carried out throughout the preceding year and the broker community is also consulted for their feedback. The ceremony is the pinnacle of the year's product and service advocacy and grows in stature year on year.
Tomer Aboody a Managing Director of MT Finance and the Head of Business Development commented:
"Having won the Bridging and Commercial Award for Best Bridging Finance Newcomer in 2011 this nomination marks the continued development of MT Finance and reflects the feedback we have received from across the industry.
"Our commitment to an institutional, transparent and fast service has helped push MT Finance forward in a competitive market. We are delighted to be in for consideration for this award."
MT Finance are award winning non-status bridging finance lenders established in 2007 specialising in the real estate market in London and the South East.
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