Bridging lender receives BTL authorisation

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Kuflink Bridging has received notification from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) that it has become a fully authorised firm.

The new permission enables Kuflink Bridging to offer consumer buy-to-let products on top of its current regulated and unregulated bridging activities

Narinder Khattoare (pictured), Kuflink’s sales director, said: “This is an exciting time for Kuflink Bridging. We have worked extremely hard to reach this point in our development. The confirmation of full authorisation can only improve our presence and viability in the market as we move from being a fringe operator in the short term market to taking our place as a major player in this most important of sectors.

“The new permissions now allow us to develop products for the consumer buy-to-let market. Something which are introducers have been keen for us to offer. We are looking forward to 2017 with great confidence.”

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