Partner Article
Funding Fuels Business Venture
Holme Finance Bridging Solutions makes re-location from London a reality with a modest £20k bridging loan for a client with a view on his future business horizons in sunny Cornwall.
Mr M was in full time studies living off the rental income provided through his Buy to Let property in London. Upon graduating, and with a burning business idea to get his business idea off the ground, he was firmly focused on a quick re-location and required only a small amount of capital to re-locate and invest in the start-up whilst his London property sold.
Ian Broadbent, director at HFBS says: “Obtaining the loan couldn’t have been more simple. A straightforward first charge on his investment property, a two-page application form, no need for solicitors or a valuation, no upfront costs and a flexible approach to the size of advance required meant that we could meet his needs in just seven days.”
HFBS Bridging Solutions have been advancing short-term funds, via a limited panel of intermediaries, for over 15 years. With no bank or hedge fund borrowings they have complete authority to lend in a flexible manner, unlike many of their competitors, to meet a client’s needs.
HFBS prides itself on being very different. Whether it is a smaller advance, a swift decision, a flexible approach or market leading completion times that are required – HFBS responds.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Holme Finance Bridging Solutions .
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