ASG Finance’s new short-term rates from 0.6%

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ASG Finance has reduced rates across its product range and unveiled a new bridging loan.

The proposition is designed to support property investors, developers, and business owners in need of flexible, short-term financing options. Ideal for those looking to acquire, refurbish, or expand commercial properties,

ASG’s updated range provides solutions tailored to diverse sectors, including residential buy-to-let, commercial, semi-commercial, hospitality, leisure, warehousing, medical, aviation, petrol stations, education, charities, office spaces, industrial, religious centres, and farms.

SIX-MONTH REWARD

The new 0.6% starting rate applies to ASG’s ‘stepper’ product, which offers additional cost savings if the loan is repaid within the first six months.

For clients requiring a full 12-month bridge, ASG has reduced its rate to 1.1%, down from the previous 1.25%.

“the 0.6% stepper product… offers significant savings for clients who can repay within six months”

Jaxon Stevens (pictured), relationship director at ASG Finance, said: “We are delighted to introduce these new rates, especially the 0.6% stepper product, which offers significant savings for clients who can repay within six months. These products are tailored for investors, developers, and business owners who need swift, cost-effective finance solutions to act on new opportunities in the commercial property market.

“With our updated range, we’re reinforcing our commitment to affordability and flexibility for clients across the UK.”

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