GB Bank joins Knowledge Bank’s platform
GB Bank has been added to Knowledge Bank’s criteria sourcing platform.
GB Bank is now live on Knowledge Bank’s criteria sourcing platform, with the aim of giving brokers quicker access to its latest lending criteria.
Brokers can search and view GB Bank’s specialist offering, including buy-to-let and bridging finance. The criteria is managed through Knowledge Bank’s KB PRO platform.
GB Bank is a challenger bank that provides bespoke finance solutions for complex borrowing requirements across residential, semi-commercial, and commercial property investments. Lending is available to UK companies, individuals, offshore structures, and foreign nationals with a UK bank account.
Shane Chawatama, sales director at Knowledge Bank, said: "We’re delighted to welcome GB Bank to the Knowledge Bank platform. As a fast-growing specialist lender in the intermediary market, its addition brings brokers a broader range of options to better support their clients.
"This strengthens how intermediaries access and use lending criteria, enabling quicker, more informed decisions, and reinforces our commitment to delivering practical, user-focused solutions for the industry."
Nick Allen, head of marketing, product & proposition at GB Bank, added: "Our partnership with Knowledge Bank enhances the support we provide to intermediaries, making it simpler to navigate our criteria and place cases with confidence.
"As a specialist lender assisting with large loans and complex cases, being on Knowledge Bank ensures brokers can quickly access and understand our proposition, helping them deliver the right outcomes for their clients, faster."
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