Hope Capital revamps lending proposition in rebrand
Hope Capital has rebranded as part of its growth strategy, which aims to double lending volumes in 2018 and has already seen the firm increase its staff numbers by a third.
"The rebrand and our office move marks the beginning of the next stage of our journey of growth as we aim to continue doubling in size over the years to come."
As part of the rebrand, Hope Capital has revamped its proposition, lowering interest rates and raising LTVs on certain products.
It is also in the process of launching a raft of new loans, the most recent of which is its fixed fee loan which launched last week.
Jonathan Sealey, CEO of Hope Capital, said: “Hope Capital has more than doubled in size in the past year and has even more ambitious plans for the next few years. The company is seven years old now and here to stay. We are well funded and have grown significantly but sensibly. We’re establishing a firm footing in the bridging market through flexible and sensible underwriting and always keeping our promises.
“The rebrand and our office move marks the beginning of the next stage of our journey of growth as we aim to continue doubling in size over the years to come.”
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