MFS partners with Vanquish Business Services
Market Financial Solutions (MFS) and Vanquish Business Services have announced a new partnership to mutually benefit their respective clients.
"By working with Vanquish, our business clients will gain access to a broader support network for their various commercial requirements."
MFS is a London-based bridging lender, supporting property buyers and businesses with short-term loans.
Vanquish provides a range of services to businesses in order to improve efficiency, cut costs and support growth. It does this by partnering with different service providers, to which clients are referred based on their particular needs.
The partnership means that MFS is able to refer its business clients to Vanquish so they can receive anything from commercial tax allowances through to commercial insurance, private health and wealth protection and creative marketing.
Meanwhile, Vanquish will add MFS to its network of trusted partners and begin referring its clients to the lender as and when they require short-term loans.
Paresh Raja, CEO of MFS, said: “We are excited to enter into this partnership with Vanquish. We share the same core goals of supporting clients by delivering an exceptional – and bespoke – service that is catered to their particular needs.
“By working with Vanquish, our business clients will gain access to a broader support network for their various commercial requirements. At the same time, we look forward to supporting Vanquish’s own clients through the delivery of fast, flexible short-term loans, which can be extremely useful for businesses needing to bridge gaps in their cashflow.”
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