SPF Private Clients joins the NACFB
136 broker firms have joined the NACFB so far in 2024.

SPF Private Clients, part of Howden, has announced its membership of the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers (NACFB).
SPF specialises in a range of mortgage solutions, from buy-to-let to bespoke funding for commercial real estate, development, hotels, and healthcare. Its network includes estate agencies, law firms, wealth management companies, and accountancy firms.
136 broker firms have joined the NACFB so far in 2024 – a 12% increase in the total number of members. These additions bring the total number of brokers under the NACFB banner to 2,701, operating out of 1,304 brokerages. As of the end of June, the NACFB community also includes 163 lender patrons and 16 supplier partners.
Mark Harris, chief executive of SPF Private Clients, commented: “Joining the NACFB is a testament to our commitment to providing the highest standards of service to our clients.
“Being backed by and endorsed by such a recognised national trade body not only reinforces our credibility but also ensures we stay at the forefront of industry best practices. We are excited about the opportunities this membership will bring as we continue to grow and diversify our services.”
Norman Chambers, managing director of the NACFB, added: “The team and I are delighted to welcome SPF Private Clients to the UK's largest trade body for commercial finance brokers. SPF Private Clients is part of a wave of new brokerages that have driven a 12% membership growth in 2024 so far.
“Their recognition of the value of the NACFB’s Assurance accreditation highlights their commitment to integrity and professionalism, which are core to our mission.”

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