Bridging lender expands solicitor panel

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Mint Bridging has announced the appointment of Spector Constant & Williams to its panel of solicitors.

Spector Constant and Williams has enlisted to assist in managing the increased volumes that the bridging lender has been witnessing.

The business is one of five approved Mint Bridging new business partners.

Andrew Lazare, managing director at Mint Bridging, said: “Spector Constant & Williams has extensive experience acting for lenders in both the residential and commercial property sector, including high value and complex bridging and development finance transactions.

“The team has a strong reputation acting for a number of banks, lenders and financial institutions and we’re delighted to add the business to our network of approved partners, all specialists in their field and with whom we’re delighted to work.”

George Constant, partner at Spector Constant & Williams, added: “Mint Bridging is one of the UK’s most respected specialist finance lenders. The company’s people-first approach to business, coupled with Mint’s commitment to introducing innovative products that meet both the partner & borrower’s needs, makes them an ideal partner for Spector Constant & Williams. We’re really looking forward to working together.”

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