Loans Warehouse adds Charles Street Finance to bridging panel
The addition of Charles Street enhances Loans Warehouse’s bridging proposition.
Loans Warehouse has added Charles Street Finance to its specialist bridging lender panel.
Founded in 1983, Charles Street is one of the longest-established independent property lenders in the UK market, lending across residential, semi-commercial, and commercial transactions.
Vikki Edwards, head of bridging and development at Loans Warehouse, commented: “We’re really pleased to welcome Charles Street to our bridging panel ahead of the new year. What stood out immediately was their combination of commercial common sense — from being able to use automated valuations on both residential and commercial assets, to speed of execution where they can release funds direct to clients within four hours, and genuine flexibility on structure, working with brokers to make a deal work.
"Their revolving credit facility is an industry first and a real game-changer for brokers. They’re particularly strong on complex cases that need a real-world underwriting approach, and their appetite across residential and investment-led transactions makes them a powerful addition for our brokers. This partnership gives us even greater confidence that we can place the right deal, quickly and effectively, for a wide range of client needs.”
Carl Graham, corporate relationship director at Charles Street, said: “We’re delighted to join Loans Warehouse’s lender panel. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to delivering exceptional service and tailored solutions for clients. We look forward to working closely with the Matt, Vikki and the wider team to create value and strengthen relationships across the market.”
Matt Tristram, co-founder of Loans Warehouse, added: “Looking ahead, we will continue to explore partnerships with lenders that bring innovative solutions to market, ensuring our brokers have access to the best funding options available."
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