Hope Capital renews Brickflow tie-up as digital distribution gains ground

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Hope Capital Property Finance has extended its partnership with broker platform Brickflow as part of a wider push to embed digital distribution within its growth strategy.

The specialist lender said the renewal follows a year in which it generated a steady pipeline of business through the platform, with that momentum carrying into 2026.

Brickflow has become an established part of Hope Capital Property Finance’s distribution model, with the lender pointing to early traction for its recently launched residential product, Dual+, among brokers using the system.

The move reflects a broader shift within the specialist market, where lenders are placing greater emphasis on digital routes to market alongside product development, particularly as brokers seek quicker access to criteria and real-time information.

Glenn Franklin-Jones, director of lender relations at Brickflow, said: “We’re delighted to renew Hope Capital’s presence on the Brickflow platform.

“Over the past year, they’ve consistently demonstrated a strong appetite to support brokers with competitive, reliable funding solutions.

“Their renewal reinforces the strength of our partnership and our shared commitment to delivering greater choice, speed, and certainty of funding to the broker community.”

Kim Parker, head of sales at Hope Capital Property Finance, added: “As specialist lending continues to evolve, innovation in distribution is becoming just as important as product innovation.

“By presenting live product information directly within a broker’s workflow, the platform improves accessibility to criteria and supports greater efficiency in the deal process.

“As the business progresses and scales, partnerships like this align closely with our long-term goals, ensuring we remain accessible and competitive.”

The lender added that the renewed agreement will support its longer-term focus on technology, with further operational enhancements expected in the coming months.

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