Business Lending Group widens lending focus
This week Business Lending Group, the residential development finance lender, announced the widening of their geographic lending focus.
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BLG has received a surge of new business applications from intermediaries and property developers over the last 3 months, more than double the amount of the same period in 2012. The majority of applications have been for the lender’s ‘Star Loan’ product, which offers development finance up to 80% of costs (or 65% of Gross Development Value) with rates starting at 8.25% p.a. plus fees.
Peter Wade, Chairman of Business Lending Group, says:
“Not only have we received an increase in the quantity of applications, we’ve also witnessed an increase in quality; our New Business team has reviewed some fantastic residential development schemes over the last few months. While the majority of our lending will be in London and the south east of England, we are happy to consider projects that are situated in areas with strong demand, such as the loan we have just funded for an 8 property development in semi-rural Somerset.”
Commenting further Peter added:
“BLG’s mission statement is “Our business is helping you build” and we like to think we’re opening more doors for property developers who could otherwise have been struggling to finance their building projects. I want BLG to champion the regional house builders and get Britain building again, house by house.”
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