Pink Pig Loans gets full FCA authorisation
As well as recently celebrating 10 successful years in business recently, Cardiff-based secured loan intermediary specialist Pink Pig Loans has been granted full authorisation by the Financial Conduct Authority.
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On the news that they now have full FCA consumer credit permissions, director James Rainbird gave credit to a decade of hard work, great clients and diligent introducers.
James said: "The FCA authorisation will allow us to embark on our aggressive growth plans. It's part of the business plan that we have in place to grow, take on new staff and clients alike, and become the authority of finance in our region."
He added: "The news is welcomed not only for the future of the firm, but for the introduction of new business practices: We have invested heavily in our processes, our staff and our brand.
All of this is now vindicated with this authorisation and we can look forward to continuing the good work that we do within the ethical parameters set out by the FCA. Also, we are investing heavily in our I.T systems and software, which will be ready to launch in January 2016.
Full FCA authorisation allows us to take the business to the next level, and I am hugely excited to see our hard work translate into further success across the next 12 months."
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