Spring Finance launches bridging in Scotland
Spring Finance has announced that it will begin offering bridging lending in Scotland as part of expansion plans.

Specialist lender Spring Finance has extended its bridging products to include lending in Scotland.
The launch includes its full suite of bridging products.
Spring will be supported on the legal side by Allan McKendrick and his team at Wilson McKendrick solicitors, who have a long history of working in the Scottish bridging finance market.
Claire Newman, director of bridging at Spring, said: “It’s an exciting time in Spring’s journey and I am very pleased that we have been able to offer a product that our brokers have been asking for. We look forward to working with our brokers on their Scottish loans”.
Jim Baker, sales director of bridging, commented: “We have seen a significant demand for specialist bridging in Scotland and this launch shows how quickly we can respond to the needs of our brokers on both sides of the border. Supporting this key area of the market is a clear demonstration of our ongoing commitment to build a leading proposition in the specialist bridging space”.
John Hardman, managing director of Fluent Bridging, added: “We have a fantastic working relationship with all the team at Spring. They have a clear niche that helps support a number of our customers and the expansion into Scotland will definitely create new opportunities for us and Spring as we continue the rapid growth of our business”.

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