Together & Finance 4 Business fund £1.78m in two days
Finance 4 Business and Together have completed six deals in just two days totalling more than £1.78 million, through a combination of bridging loans and commercial mortgages.
Demonstrating the varying cases that both firms can cater for, the deals ranged from a £65,000 loan for an auction purchase to a regulated bridging loan of just under £1 million.
Russell Martin, managing director of Finance 4 Business said:
“The efficiency and understanding of how our organisations work together emphasises the need to have excellent relations. The deals highlight that Finance 4 Business looks at solutions for all clients, regardless of the size or complexity.”
Marc Goldberg, commercial CEO of Together said:
“We have a strong relationship with Finance 4 Business, which is renowned as a leading commercial finance broker. Their market knowledge ensures they have a good understanding of our criteria and know which cases are right for us, which helps us to deliver a speedy and efficient service. The volume of our business together highlights the current demand for fast and flexible funding and is testament to the power of partnership.”
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