Hope Capital celebrates bumper month due to extension to 1.5% Proc Fee
Hope Capital, the entrepreneurial short term property bridging finance company, has enjoyed its most successful month to date, completing its largest bridging deal and seeing deal flow increase eightfold.
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CEO of Hope Capital, Jonathan Sealey commented:
“May has been our busiest month to date, we have completed on our largest bridging deal (£625k) which was actually over what we quote our maximum loan amount is (currently £500k). However, because we liked the deal we acted quickly, following our principles of being Quick, Flexible, Specialist & Transparent for our clients.”
“This coupled with our 1.5% Proc Fee offer resulted in a very busy month here at Hope Capital. We have therefore taken the decision to extend the offer of paying all brokers a 1.5% Proc Fee for a further month until the end of June 2013.”
Hope Capital has ambitious growth targets for 2013 and is continuously expanding its loan book to help experienced property investors take advantage of more and more opportunities. They are offering brokers and introducers a 1.5% proc fee on all bridging deals which are completed before the end of June 2013.
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