Kuflink receives FCA authorisation for P2P platform
Kuflink has received full authorisation from the FCA for its P2P platform.
Sister company Kuflink Bridging will be the vehicle through which investors in Kuflink’s P2P platform will lend their money.
CEO, Tarlochan Garcha, said: “These are very exciting times for the group. We have been working with the FCA since August 2016 and we are delighted to have achieved full authorisation for our P2P platform in such a relatively short timeframe. I am in no doubt that the unique investor safeguards in the shape of Kuflink Bridging taking the first 20% of each loan made on to its own balance sheet, has helped us in our goal to become fully authorised so quickly.
"We now have a highly effective and complementary source of funding for our short term lending proposition via Kuflink Bridging.Unlike some other lenders, we are not at the mercy of corporate funders, whose commitment to the market wavered, as we saw after the Brexit vote. Not only is Kuflink Bridging is able to provide a solid platform for consistent competitive lending facilities to the broker market, but Kuflink’s P2P proposition offers ordinary investors the opportunity for strong returns backed up by the best safeguards in the industry.”
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