Montello becomes Patron of the NACFB
London based financier Montello Bridging Finance, has become a patron of the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers.
The NACFB has been a constant force in the commercial finance industry for the last two decades. The group has raised the standards of its commercial finance broker members and has enforced its own industry recognised Code of Practice.
Christian Faes, Managing Director of Montello, commented:
“We are pleased to announce that Montello has become a patron of the NACFB. As an organisation the NACFB has a membership base that represents the ‘best of breed’ of commercial finance brokers in the country. We value our broker relationships as the lifeblood of our business, and we hope that we will be able to strengthen our current relationships and forge new relationships within the NACFB’s group of members.”
Adam Tyler, Chief Executive of the NACFB, commented:
“We are delighted that Montello have become a patron of the NACFB. Montello have built a strong and reputable business in the short term lending market in the UK, and we are very pleased to have them associated with the NACFB and we look forward to their valuable contribution to our association.”
Christian Faes, Managing Director of Montello, commented:
“We are pleased to announce that Montello has become a patron of the NACFB. As an organisation the NACFB has a membership base that represents the ‘best of breed’ of commercial finance brokers in the country. We value our broker relationships as the lifeblood of our business, and we hope that we will be able to strengthen our current relationships and forge new relationships within the NACFB’s group of members.”
Adam Tyler, Chief Executive of the NACFB, commented:
“We are delighted that Montello have become a patron of the NACFB. Montello have built a strong and reputable business in the short term lending market in the UK, and we are very pleased to have them associated with the NACFB and we look forward to their valuable contribution to our association.”
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