Gatehouse Bank in funding partnership with ColCap UK

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Shariah-compliant Gatehouse Bank has announced a new partnership with ColCap UK.

The bank offers Shariah-compliant ethical savings products for UK customers, as well as residential property finance in England and Wales for UK residents, UK expats and international homebuyers and landlords.

ColCap UK is a subsidiary of the ColCap Financial Group, a privately owned, non-bank established in Australia specialising in residential home finance. As of 31 December 2023, ColCap Financial Group’s portfolio totalled over £7.4 billion. In 2022, ColCap incorporated its UK entities and began offering residential property finance in the UK.

FORWARD FLOW

The partnership between Gatehouse Bank and ColCap UK involves a forward flow arrangement to originate in excess of £550 million of Shariah-compliant home finance for ColCap UK over an initial two-year term. In addition, Gatehouse Bank will continue to generate its own originations onto its balance sheet through its own home finance proposition for UK residents, UK expats and international residents.

The agreement also includes a sale of around £100 million of Gatehouse Bank’s beneficial interest in its existing home finance portfolio. As of 31 December 2023, the Bank’s home finance portfolio totalled over £1.2 billion.

There will be no impact on the Bank’s customers, who will continue to be customers of and serviced by Gatehouse Bank.

“Our partnership with ColCap UK will provide Gatehouse Bank with further means of fulfilling our growth potential”

Charles Haresnape (main pictured), CEO of Gatehouse Bank, said: “We are delighted to be embarking on this partnership with ColCap UK. We have seen a considerable increase in demand for our products and services over the last five years and this agreement highlights the Bank’s credibility as a leading Islamic finance provider in the UK.

“Our partnership with ColCap UK will provide Gatehouse Bank with further means of fulfilling our growth potential, allowing the Bank to continue to meet the strong appetite from both UK and overseas customers for Shariah-compliant products.

“Ultimately, Gatehouse Bank’s goal remains to help more people seeking Shariah-compliant finance to achieve their aspirations.”

TRUSTED LEADER

Andrew Chepul, ColCap Financial Group CEO, added: “Our partnership with Gatehouse Bank further supports our UK team’s growth in this important market.

“Gatehouse is a trusted leader in Shariah-compliant financing and together we’re well-positioned to meet the increasing demand for responsible financial solutions in the UK and beyond.”

“Combining Gatehouse’s and ColCap’s expertise, we’re confident this collaboration will deliver significant value and reinforce ColCap UK’s leadership in ethical finance”

Esther Morley, ColCap UK’s executive director and COO, added: “Our collaboration with Gatehouse Bank allows ColCap UK to diversify and expand into new market segments. This forward flow arrangement positions us to meet the growing demand for Shariah-compliant financing.

“Combining Gatehouse’s and ColCap’s expertise, we’re confident this collaboration will deliver significant value and reinforce ColCap UK’s leadership in ethical finance.”

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