London Credit launches into development finance market
The lender has launched a pilot to provide finance on a small number of schemes ahead of a full launch.

London Credit has launched a development finance pilot offering up to 70% LTGDV, which it will use to refine the proposition ahead of a full launch.
Earlier this year, London Credit recruited Jake McCausland to lead the lender’s planned expansion into development lending, which has commenced its first stage with the pilot.
As part of the pilot, London Credit will provide finance on a small number of schemes to refine its lending and service proposition and ensure it meets the needs of brokers and their clients before a controlled launch to the whole broker market.
London Credit currently provides bridging loans from £100,000 to £3.5m on residential, commercial and semi-commercial properties in London, the South East and major cities, with terms from three to 18 months. Loans can be used for a range of circumstances, including product refurbishment, auction finance and capital raising. The maximum LTV on residential is 75% and on commercial and semi-commercial loans is 65% LTV.
Jake McCausland, head of development finance at London Credit, said: “At London Credit, we understand that development finance is a very specialist area of lending and it’s important to ensure both product and processes are built to meet the specific needs of developers.
"With this in mind, we are launching in a controlled way to ensure we are completely happy with our proposition before rolling it out more widely. We look forward to the next stage of our launch in the coming months and helping brokers to deliver new funding options to their developer clients.”

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