Kuflink appoints head of origination to lead bridging proposition to brokers
Kuflink has appointed Ranjit Narwal as head of origination to build up its presence in the intermediary-focused short term lending market.

Ranjit joins Kuflink with over thirty five years’ experience in the financial services field having started in the life insurance sales sector before moving to the mortgage market before concentrating on underwriting at specialist lender Mortgage Express and broker sales at IGroup. Ranjit also has hands on experience of the second charge channel with Endeavour Personal Finance.
Narinder Khattoare said: “Kuflink started life as a bridging lender in 2012 and has grown organically. In 2016, we launched our P2P platform to attract private investors to fund the bridging loans we offer. Its success means that we can now concentrate on growing our presence in the intermediary bridging market, which is why I am delighted to welcome Ranjit Narwal, who is charged with developing our introducer base and bringing the Kuflink brand to a wider broker audience.”
Ranjit commented: "Kuflink historically has a strong reputation for getting bridging and development finance cases done but had become something of a well-kept secret for brokers in the know, as the business concentrated on developing its P2P platform.
"Kuflink is one of very few bridging lenders that does not rely on corporate funding and has a close knit team with a huge amount of lending experience. These are the reasons why I am so excited to be asked to join and take on the role of turbocharging Kuflink’s short term lending presence in the broker market.”
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