JMW Solicitors joins ASTL
JMW Solicitors has become the latest organisation to join the Association of Short Term Lenders (ASTL) as an Associate Member.
The ASTL, which is the only trade association dedicated to representing the interests of short-term lenders and their customers, now has approaching 50 Associate Members and more than 40 lender Members.
Vic Jannels, CEO of the ASTL, says:
“I’m really pleased to welcome JMW Solicitors as the latest organisation to become an associate member of the ASTL. A successful short-term mortgage market only works effectively when solicitors and lenders work closely together – and this collaboration can help ensure we deliver the best possible experience for customers. This is just one the reasons why associate members are so important to the ASTL, and our growing membership reflects the increasing number of like-minded businesses.”
Jodi Lund, partner at JMW Solicitors, says:
“At JMW Solicitors, we advise a wide range of clients, including investors, institutional lenders, banks, specialist financiers, peer-to-peer lenders, fin-tech companies, short-term bridging lenders and mezzanine funders. We are known for our commercial approach that enables us to meet our clients' goals and complete transactions swiftly whilst also effectively managing risk. Joining the ASTL gives us a great opportunity to work more closely with short-term mortgage lenders and play our part in helping to grow the reputation and opportunity in the industry.”
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