FIBA adds Saffron for Intermediaries to lender panel
FIBA’s members will now have access to Saffron’s range of specialist property development finance and buy-to-let products.

Saffron for Intermediaries is the first addition of 2025 to The Financial Intermediary & Broker Association (FIBA)'s lender panel.
FIBA’s members will now have access to Saffron’s range of specialist property development finance and buy-to-let products.
Its buy-to-let products are designed for a broad range of clients including professional landlords, first-time buyers, first-time landlords, and expats.
Martin Reynolds, chair of FIBA, commented: “One of the leading requests in our 2024 member survey was for the addition of experienced and innovative lenders to the FIBA panel and Saffron for intermediaries, with its well-established team and specialist, client-focussed solutions, certainly fulfils this request.
“I’m sure its focus on development finance and specialist buy-to-let will add an additional layer of support for members who might be looking for alternatives in changeable markets, and who are eager to engage with a flexible, highly personal team.”
Tony Hall, head of business development at Saffron for Intermediaries, added: “Partnering with FIBA is an important milestone for us, and we are proud to become part of its exceptional network, supporting the specialist finance market. FIBA’s dedication to championing intermediaries aligns perfectly with our own commitment to delivering tailored solutions and proactive service in development finance. As we look ahead to 2025, we are excited to enhance our offerings further and innovate in ways that meet the evolving needs of brokers and their clients, particularly SME developers. This partnership represents a significant opportunity to deepen relationships, share expertise, and grow the impact of our secure, flexible lending solutions.”

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