Intermediary First open for WLB Commercial Lending apps

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Commercial finance broker Intermediary First is now accepting applications for Whiteaway Laidlaw Bank’s new commercial mortgage products.

Whiteaway Laidlaw Bank was acquired by RBS Equity Finance in January 2011 to support the launch of new commercial mortgage lending through WLB Commercial Lending.

Intermediary First introducers will be presented with a bottle of Bollinger champagne on completion of their first case throughout 2011.

Justin Marsh, Intermediary First director, said: “The new products look set to stimulate the market. It’s a much needed boost for both investors and financial intermediaries as WLB chose to distribute only through their broker network

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