Quantum Mortgages completes inaugural securitisation
The buy-to-let lender says the securitisation boosts its plans to launch new products to the market.

Specialist buy-to-let lender, Quantum Mortgages, has completed its first public securitisation, two years after launching.
The transaction, Bletchley Park Funding 2024-1, comprised £234m of UK loans with the senior tranche priced at 0.87% over SONIA.
Quantum says the deal "represents ongoing confidence in the UK buy-to-let sector", adding that it plans to "become a programmatic and sustained issuer in the capital markets".
Jason Neale, managing director at Quantum Mortgages, said: “We are delighted to have completed our debut securitisation, especially considering the difficult conditions for the buy-to-let market since we launched as a lender. This successful transaction is testament to the exceptional quality of assets we have generated and the hard work of the entire Quantum Mortgages team who deliver our unique proposition to intermediaries and their landlord clients."
Gautam Pandey, capital markets & funding director, added: “Our inaugural securitisation garnered widespread interest and strong support from a diverse range of investors. The overwhelming response, without the need for a new issuer premium, is a testament to the confidence the market has in our vision and strategy. This achievement not only marks a significant milestone for us but boosts our plans to launch a range of innovative products in the market. Furthermore, it positions us strongly for future funding opportunities, setting a solid foundation for our ongoing growth and success.”

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