TFC Homeloans expands partnership with Shawbrook Bank
TFC Homeloans have today expanded their growing bridging and commercial lender panel to include specialist lender Shawbrook Bank. This expansion will allow TFC Homeloans to offer a greater range of products to their clients with an emphasis on finding solutions for difficult to fit cases.
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Andrew Brown said:
“We receive many enquiries where brokers struggle to raise capital for their clients due to difficulties arranging finance on commercial properties, such as hotels, guest houses and pubs. Shawbrook Bank offers a specific product range which sets them apart from other lenders to address this need. We have listened to our brokers and are excited that we are now able to fulfil these requests with a great range of flexible lending solutions. The market for commercial finance and short term loans continues to grow and we are delighted that Shawbrook have chosen us as one of their packaging partners to distribute this fantastic range of products.”
Karen Bennett from Shawbrook Bank said:
“Intermediaries like TFC Homeloans are critical for us as they ensure that we receive a high quality funding application that can ease the way to a deal. We are delighted that our products are now available to an even wider array of UK small businesses looking to fund commercial property. We look forward to working more closely with TFC and its clients.”
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