London Credit cuts bridging rates for commercial and semi-commercial deals

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London Credit has reduced rates on its commercial and semi-commercial bridging finance products, trimming 10 basis points from its standard pricing.

The lender has confirmed that rates now begin at 0.75% per month, down from 0.85%, for loans of up to 60% loan-to-value.

The reduced pricing is available on new applications where legal undertakings are in place by 31 May 2025, with a requirement for completion by 15 July 2025.

The time-limited offer applies across all commercial and semi-commercial bridging deals and is designed to help brokers secure improved terms for clients seeking to raise capital against commercial or mixed-use property. This includes scenarios such as refinancing, property acquisition, or accessing short-term liquidity.

Marios Theophanous (pictured), credit manager at London Credit, said: “In the current market, brokers are having to work even harder to secure the right solutions for their clients, especially when it comes to commercial and semi-commercial property finance. That’s why we’ve introduced this limited-time rate reduction, giving brokers access to more competitive pricing on deals that need to move quickly.

“Whether your client is refinancing an existing asset, purchasing a mixed-use property, or unlocking capital for business purposes, this offer gives you a sharper edge on rate, without compromising on service or flexibility.”

London Credit said the revised pricing structure is aimed at supporting intermediaries looking to move quickly on time-sensitive cases.

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