borro forges new relationship with Ingard Financial
borro, the short term asset lender, has joined the lending panel of Ingard Financial.
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Paul Aitken, CEO at borro, commented:
“We are delighted to be joining Ingard’s lending panel. We believe that our offering will find favour with their advisers because we provide a unique means for their clients to raise funds quickly for any purpose.
"Our loans are backed by personal assets of high value rather than bricks and mortar and can act as a top up for bridging finance in a commercial loan deal or buy to let. Equally loans can be used as a stand alone facility for any purpose.”
Nikki Haworth, Sales & Marketing Director at Ingard commented:
“We are always looking for different funding alternatives for our advisers and borro certainly provides a wholly new way to help their clients raise funds. It is clear that borro could mean the difference between a losing a deal and a successful conclusion.”
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