Shawbrook introduces two specialist teams for large loans
As part of the changes, Shawbrook has introduced enhanced pricing and dedicated large-loan bridging products.
Shawbrook is expanding its structured real estate (SRE) offering with an expanded proposition designed to better support brokers and professional investors operating in the large-loan market.
At the centre of the changes is a move to two dedicated structured real estate propositions, providing clearer alignment between deal complexity and specialist support.
The specialist SRE team, led by Dan Standing, focuses on delivering a relationship-led service for mid-market transactions between £2.5m and £10m, while the complex SRE team, led by Tirath Singh, continues to support larger and more bespoke deals requiring tailored structuring on loans up to £50m.
Alongside the team expansion, Shawbrook has enhanced pricing across its SRE range and introduced dedicated large-loan bridging products.
Shawbrook offers interest-only facilities up to 75% LTV and every case is managed end-to-end by a dedicated relationship manager.
Daryl Norkett, director of real estate proposition at Shawbrook, commented: “2025 was a standout year for structured real estate at Shawbrook, and this expansion is about building on that momentum in a way that genuinely supports brokers and customers. By enhancing pricing, introducing dedicated large-loan bridging and aligning our teams more clearly, we’re making it easier for brokers to access the right expertise and deliver certainty for their clients on larger, more complex transactions.”
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