Go Commercial Finance gets FCA permissions

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Go Commercial Finance has been granted full consumer credit permissions by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

The firm is a commercial broker which specialises in business loans, commercial and buy-to-let mortgages, bridging finance and asset/cashflow finance.

David Vieira, managing director, said: “We have invested in our staff and our brand. We can look forward to continuing the good work that we do within the parameters set down by the FCA.  We are also investing heavily in our IT systems and software which will make us a more productive and efficient organisation, improving services to our clients.

“Full FCA authorisation will allow us to embark on ambitious growth plans over the next 12-18 months, taking on new staff and clients, pushing the business to the next level.”

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