Market Financial Solutions extends institutional funding line

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Market Financial Solutions has renegotiated and extended an institutional funding line worth £1.5 billion to support its growth plans.

The lender offers both bridging loans and buy-to-let mortgages of up to £50 million, with terms between three and 24 months.

It says the funding line means it can take on more clients as well as processing loans more quickly.

Paresh Raja (pictured), CEO of Market Financial Solutions, said: “For all the political speculation and economic uncertainty, the UK property market has performed well throughout 2024, and with the Budget now delivered and the potential for another base rate cut expected before the end of the year, there’s a definite sense that we have turned a corner.

“At Market Financial Solutions, we have experienced a very high demand for our specialist finance products over recent months and expect that to ramp up over the coming year, which makes this renewed funding line particularly timely.

“With capacity available to lend across our bridging, buy-to-let mortgage and Fusion ranges, we are in a real position of strength to support brokers and their clients.

“Not only can we act quickly, but our funding lines mean we have an unwavering willingness to lend – when we say ‘yes’, we mean it, and we’re looking forward to a busy period ahead.”

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