Hampshire Trust Bank joins the ASTL
Hampshire Trust Bank has become the latest member to join the Association of Short-Term Lenders (ASTL).
"The short-term lending market is growing at pace, evolving to meet a wide range of customer needs, and the ASTL is instrumental in ensuring this growth is sustainable"
Hampshire Trust Bank provides asset finance, specialist mortgages and development finance solutions. It offers a range of specialist buy-to-let and semi commercial mortgages, residential and commercial bridging loans, as well as a full development finance proposition, all available through intermediaries.
Vic Jannels, CEO of the ASTL, said: “I’m very pleased to welcome Hampshire Trust Bank as the latest lender to join the ASTL. As an association, we have a growing membership that represents the vast majority of recognisable brands in the short-term property lending market. Hampshire Trust Bank is the latest influential lender to join our ranks and will help to give us a stronger voice in promoting the sector, engaging with policy makers and upholding standards.”
Jamie Jolly, head of bridging at Hampshire Trust Bank, added: “We’re delighted that Hampshire Trust Bank is now a member of the ASTL. The short-term lending market is growing at pace, evolving to meet a wide range of customer needs, and the ASTL is instrumental in ensuring this growth is sustainable and high standards are upheld. We look forward to working with the association and its other members in continuing to build the market in size and reputation.”
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