AToM and Omni Capital Celebrate New Partnership
AToM is pleased to announce its appointment as a Preferred Partner of Omni Capital, the Knightsbridge-based short-term and bridging lender.
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As a Preferred Partner, AToM is now able to offer its clients and brokers immediate and direct access to Omni Capital’s comprehensive range of first- and second-charge short-term plans.
Comprising residential bridging, refurbishment and development products, the range is backed by substantial proprietary funding and features market-leading loan-to-values up to 80 percent.
Dale Jannels, managing director of AToM, said:
“We’re really pleased that Omni Capital has chosen AToM to promote their superb product offerings. Their team is well known and respected in all areas of the industry and bring with them a wealth of experience and expertise.
"The Short Term lending arena is moving at a fast pace and Omni Capital are at the forefront. Their ‘can do’ attitude and ability to think outside the box fits perfectly within the AToM Premier Bridging offerings."
Colin Sanders, chief executive officer of Omni Capital, added:
“The AToM brand is one of the most instantly-recognisable and respected among UK intermediary firms. With a pedigree and innovative track-record stretching back through the most tumultuous period in lending history, AToM remains at the very front of its game.
“Ever-alert to the best new opportunities, AToM’s strategic partnership with Omni Capital enables it to provide clients and introducers with a broader choice of alternative, flexible borrowing solutions. With other parts of the market still in deep-freeze – and likely to remain so – AToM’s customers continue to be well-served.”
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