Loans Warehouse becomes NACFB patron

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Loans Warehouse has become the first consumer finance specialist firm to become a patron of the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers (NACFB).

The firm started trading as a secured loan broker in 2006, being founded by Matt Tristram and Sam Busfield.

Adam Tyler, CEO of the NACFB, said: “We’ve brought Loans Warehouse on board as a patron, because, as a broker, we think this is a niche that needs to be filled. As a large brokerage they have ability to assist our members in the secured lending space.

“Loans Warehouse takes the hard work out of comparing secured second charge lenders’ offers and it’s a quick way to find the best funding source.

“Loans Warehouse is regulated by the FCA giving intermediaries peace of mind as we face this new form of regulation.”

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