KSEYE reaches £1bn lending milestone

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Specialist lender KSEYE has passed the £1bn mark in total lending, crediting strong broker relationships and a flexible approach for its rapid growth.

The London-based bridging finance provider, founded in 2012, said the achievement reflects the strength of its intermediary partnerships and the confidence shown by clients across the UK property market.

Marcus Dussard

Sales director Marcus Dussard said the milestone was a testament to the company’s reputation for “reliability, speed and clarity” in a competitive sector. “Reaching £1 billion in lending is a major milestone that underlines the trust and support of our broker community.

We’ve built a reputation for reliability, speed, and clarity — and that comes down to the partnerships we’ve forged over the years. To the brokers who’ve been part of our journey: thank you. And to those we’ve yet to work with — we’d love to show you what we can do,” he said.

“Owner director Nikes Khagram said the firm’s mission from the outset had been to offer a “better, faster, and more flexible bridging experience”.

Nikes Khagram

He added: “Hitting the £1 billion mark is a proud moment, but it’s only the beginning. We have exciting developments launching in the coming weeks that will further enhance the service we provide — making it even easier for brokers to succeed with us.”

KSEYE offers bridging loans for a range of purposes, including auction purchases, refurbishments and development exits. The company has expanded its lending team and product range in recent years to meet growing demand from property investors seeking short-term finance solutions.

The announcement comes amid sustained activity in the UK bridging market, with lenders reporting resilient demand despite higher interest rates and subdued mainstream mortgage availability. KSEYE said it intends to build on the momentum by further streamlining its processes and introducing new tools to support brokers in securing faster approvals.

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