Fiduciam becomes FIBA lender partner

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Short to medium term lender Fiduciam has become the latest lender partner of FIBA.

Fiduciam offers bridging, development and refurbishment loans as well as auction finance, business and working capital loans.

It provides loans secured over real estate in the UK, Ireland, France, Spain and the Netherlands.

FIBA’s aim is to support finance professionals in the UK by providing members with relevant training, guidance and assistance as well as ensuring that they have access to a network of lenders, detailed product knowledge, industry advice and dedicated compliance resources.

Adam Tyler, executive chairman of FIBA, said: “It is a great pleasure to welcome Fiduciam as a lender partner. Their lending will bring huge value to our membership, providing UK finance professionals with access not only to standard bridging and development loans across the UK and Ireland, but will also cater for their clients who are business owners and those who wish to extract working capital or acquisition finance from their property in the UK or overseas.”

Johan Groothaert (pictured), CEO of Fiduciam, added: “FIBA has a significant membership of high quality finance professionals so it made perfect sense for Fiduciam to become a lender partner.

“We are growing rapidly, not only in the UK but in a number of other counties across Europe and joining FIBA plays a strategic role in this growth.”

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