Montello receives a further £20 million of institutional investment
London based bridging financier, Montello Bridging Finance, has today signed a funding agreement with an institutional fund manager
The fund manager providing the funding can not be disclosed due to confidentiality restrictions. However, Montello have confirmed that their new funding partner is an experienced London based fund manager, with over £300 million under management. Montello have been in discussions with the fund manager for almost a year, and have concluded the agreement and made their first drawdown today.
Montello were advised by Andreas Wesemann, and his team from the Mayfair based boutique investment bank, Ashcombe Advisers.
Montello managing partner, Christian Faes, commented:
"We are excited to have concluded this agreement with our new funding partner. Our two current funds are seeing good net inflows, but generally, the fundraising environment is quite difficult. For us, the challenge is not to simply just accept any funding on any terms. The real challenge is to obtain funding that is flexible, and appropriately priced. With this agreement we feel that we have achieved a very good balance, and it will allow us to continue to grow the Montello brand within the short-term lending market."
Ashcombe partner, Andreas Wesemann, commented:
"We have had a relationship with Montello for quite a while now, and we enjoy working with the partners and their team. We believe that they have a great business, and a very professional approach to what they are doing. Ashcombe have a strong track record and knowledge of the financial services market in the UK, and we look forward to continuing to work with Montello in the future as they grow their business."
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