Niche Financial Solutions becomes Dragonfly key partner
London-based specialist short and medium-term finance company, Dragonfly Property Finance, is pleased to announce that Reading-based packager, Niche Financial Solutions, has become
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Malcolm Scanlon, Head of Lending, Niche Financial Solutions, commented:
“I’ve known the Dragonfly team for many years now and have a huge amount of respect for them all. They’re excellent at turning things around very quickly and always do what they say they will do. The peace of mind this give us translates into peace of mind for our clients, which is the most important thing of all.”
Jonathan Samuels, CEO, Dragonfly Property Finance, commented:
“Malcolm and the team at Niche Financial Solutions are exactly the type of people we like to deal with. They know the market like the back of their hand, know our product offering inside out and always go out of their way to help get the deal through as quickly as possible.
"In the short time we’ve been working together we have already seen some fantastic results. While our focus remains primarily on London and the South East, as the Wolverhampton development shows, we are always open to the right kind of deal in other areas of the UK.
"If the numbers stack up, the borrower fits and we like the look of something, we will always be interested.”
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