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Bradley Hall launches new finance arm from Newcastle base
North East property firm Bradley Hall has launched a new financial services arm, BH Financial Services Ltd, based at the firm’s Newcastle Grey Street office.
Approved and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the extension provides services ranging from advice on commercial mortgages and loans, to business and motor finance.
Heading the new business is James Hill, a financial specialist with more than 20 years’ industry experience.
James said: “Finance advice is a minefield for most people. Experience has shown there is a huge demand from business people and the wider public for an independent, professional broker who can provide a competitive and reliable service.
“We have access to an unrivalled panel of funders providing very competitive rates and a full range of products.”
Neil Hart, managing director of Bradley Hall and BH Group companies, added: “Financial services have become an obvious extension for us. We have worked with James for more than 10 years and have been recommending him to various people.
“Many of our clients want a one-stop-shop service. With so many people asking for finance advice, whether for vehicles, property or plant and equipment, it makes complete sense to bring a trusted supplier into the business and offer a full package to Bradley Hall clients.”
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