Dancastle Finance joins the ASTL
Dancastle Finance is the latest bridging lender to join the ASTL, bringing the number of full members to 24. This follows hot on the heels of Hope Capital which joined a month ago.
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Benson Hersch, chief executive of the ASTL says:
“We have a growing number of lenders joining the ASTL because they believe in the values that the ASTL has set out in its Charter and its Code of Conduct. Members of the ASTL set themselves apart by committing to operate according to a set of ethics and high standards in order to give confidence, both to clients and brokers.
“Dancastle, a family run firm, is firmly committed to these principles and is a very welcome member that will play an active part in the ASTL.”
Lee Dagul, director of Dancastle Finance says:
“We firmly believe in the principles set forward by Benson and the ASTL and so it was a common sense decision to join the ASTL. The ASTL has done a really good job in promoting the cause of responsible bridging lenders and we would like to play an active part in continuing that.”
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