Foundation Home Loans secures £550m of new funding
The funding will be used to enhance the lender's specialist mortgage proposition.
Foundation Home Loans has announced the completion of its Braccan Mortgage Funding 2025-1 deal, securing £550 million of funding.
The transaction, initially set at £475 million, received strong investor demand, allowing the final funding size to be increased to £550 million. The deal attracted over 30 institutional investors from across the globe, with over 10 new accounts to the Braccan mixed collateral platform.
The proceeds from the funding deal will be used to enhance the lender's specialist mortgage proposition, increasing its capacity to deliver tailored solutions for landlords and homeowners, especially those with complex needs or seeking specialist property finance.
Pete Ball (pictured), CEO at Foundation Home Loans, commented: "The success of this transaction is a testament to the strength of our business model and the trust that investors place in us. Despite challenging market conditions, we have been able to achieve extremely strong pricing and secure significant new investment. This funding will enable us to continue developing our specialist lending proposition to better meet the diverse needs of borrowers and their ever-shifting property-related ambitions.”
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