Landbay becomes Tech Nation Future Fifty company

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Landbay has made it into Tech Nation’s Future Fifty index.

Tech Nation is a growth platform for tech companies and their leaders. The Future Fifty programme enables a select number of the UK’s digital firms to come together and ‘become a UK powerhouse in the global tech economy’.

It means that Landbay will now have direct access to government through sessions with key officials and exclusive ministerial round tables. They will also take part in masterclass workshops led by global experts.

Tech Nation says that it “fuels the growth of game-changing founders, leaders and scaling companies so they can positively transform societies and economies”.

Landbay is planning to use its time as part of the Future Fifty to build on its firm foundations to grow further and become one of the leading buy-to-let lenders in the country.

John Goodall (pictured), CEO of Landbay, said: “Becoming a Future Fifty company is a huge achievement and one that we are justifiably proud of. Being part of the Future Fifty can be a game changer and we intend to make the most of its growth programmes, its resources and the ministerial access it provides.

“We don’t only want to maximise the growth of Landbay, but to help change the shape of the whole buy-to-let industry providing brokers and borrowers with a vision of what lending could and should look like.”

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