Recognise Bank secures multi-million pound 'loan on loan' bridging partnership
Recognise Bank has agreed a multi-million pound 'loan on loan' partnership with bridging loan specialist, Reflex Bridging, which is run by property developer Galliard Homes.
"Helping to get acquisitions completed quickly and satisfying the needs of our ultimate borrowers is of vital importance to Reflex."
Under the facility, Recognise will part-fund a number of Reflex’s bridging loans, with the bank already providing in excess of £10m in funding. The deals completed so far cover a range of commercial premises and residential properties, with more in the pipeline.
Reflex Bridging was set up and is run by senior executive directors at Galliard Homes. In two years, Reflex Bridging has made 45 loans totalling £113 million, each with asset backed security.
Recognise Bank offers a range of unregulated business lending, including commercial mortgages, bridging loans, professional buy-to-let Loans, working capital loans and professional practice loans.
David Hirschfield from Reflex Bridging said: “While maintaining a competitive rate at attractive gearing levels, Recognise has been able to conclude each funding at speed. Helping to get acquisitions completed quickly and satisfying the needs of our ultimate borrowers is of vital importance to Reflex.”
Jonathan Morgan from Reflex Bridging commented: “In a short space of time Recognise has demonstrated to us that it understands the property sector and our business model. That know-how, plus the flexibility of the bridging facility, really underpins our trust in Recognise Bank as a new funding partner.”
Ben Peters, head of growth at Recognise Bank, who is managing the relationship with Galliard and Reflex, added: “Personal relationships are vital to Recognise, and the new partnership with Galliard and Reflex exemplifies the value and importance of our approach.
“Reflex needs to act fast on acquisitions and by working with us they know we completely understand their needs and will be able to move quickly and efficiently to support their bridging loan requirements.”
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