Glenhawk joins the ASTL
Glenhawk has become the latest lender to join the Association of Short Term Lenders (ASTL).
"Membership of the ASTL provides brokers with reassurance that they are choosing a lender they can trust to do the best by their clients."
Glenhawk provides short-term property finance to help clients realise opportunities and progress developments.
Jamie Pritchard, director of sales at Glenhawk, said: “The foundation of our business at Glenhawk is based on trust. Each and every member of our team prides themselves on their reliability and accountability for both our internal and external business practices. Open, direct and transparent communication is an essential part of this, allowing us to exercise judgement with thought and integrity. We recognise the importance of actively educating the wider market on the opportunities for investors and the solutions short term finance offers. Our commitment to transparency and customer focus aligns directly with the values of the ASTL, and we are proud to become members of this influential association.”
Vic Jannels, CEO of the ASTL, added: “I’d like to welcome Glenhawk as the latest lender to join the ASTL. As a member of our association, Glenhawk commits to our Code of Conduct and Member Rules, which set the standard for customer service and transparency in short term lending. As the bridging market continues to grow and work with more customers it is imperative that we uphold our high standard and membership of the ASTL provides brokers with reassurance that they are choosing a lender they can trust to do the best by their clients.”
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