Montello publishes comprehensive report on the bridging finance market
London based real estate bridging financier Montello, has published the ‘Montello Report on the UK Bridging Finance Market 2011’.
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The report looks at the size of the market, regulation, funding sources, and recent trends in the UK bridging finance market.
The report estimates that the current ‘loan book’ for the UK bridging finance industry is between £415m and £755m. It notes that on this basis, the bridging finance industry represents less than 1% of the UK mortgage market.
Christian Faes, director of Montello, commented:
“There is a lot of debate about the size and composition of the UK bridging finance market.
"It is a very opaque market, as there is no single industry group that represents the whole of the short term lending industry, and there is no regulatory organisation that collects data. Hopefully this report goes some way to explaining the market.”
Ian Thomas, director of Montello, commented:
“In the report we have also looked at the different ways in which bridging finance companies are funding their loan books, the trend towards becoming FSA regulated and some of the other trends such as some lenders moving beyond purely a short term lending product range.”
“In reality the bridging finance market has contracted in much the same way as the mainstream mortgage market. However this leaves substantial room for growth in the market moving forward.”
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