Jon Moulton invests in Largemortgageloans.com

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Three UK-based entrepreneurs, including high profile private equity boss Jon Mouton, have invested in specialist large loaned broker Largemortgageloans.com Limited.

The new investors are Jon Moulton, chairman of private equity firm, Better Capital, Neil Redcliffe, group managing director of Currencies Direct and Alan Burgess, managing director of Masterframe Windows and board member of FENSA, the GGF and BFRC.

Both Redcliffe and Burgess met Largemortgageloans.com’s managing director, Paul Welch, at Cranfield School of Management and subsequently through the Vistage International group, which specialises in executive leadership development. Jon Moulton has introduced Eric Cater, Chairman of Hood Group Ltd, who has been appointed Chairman and also made an investment in the company.

The Largemortgageloans.com brand was launched in 2006 to help clients borrow in excess of £500,000 to buy property, handling over £2.5 billion in loan enquiries in 2008.

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