Market Financial Solutions launches valuation refund scheme and expands bridging range

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Market Financial Solutions has unveiled a valuation refund scheme and made a series of enhancements to its bridging finance products.

The London-based lender is offering the refund on its residential and commercial bridging ranges as well as its Bridge Fusion product.

The initiative applies to first charge loans up to £4 million where a decision in principle is signed and fees are paid between 3 September and 31 October 2025.

To qualify, completions must occur within six months of the fees being paid, at which point both the valuation cost and commitment fee will be refunded. The offer covers one standard lender valuation per security property.

REDUCTIONS

Alongside the refund, the lender has reduced rates across its bridging products and increased its maximum loan sizes. Single residential loans now extend to £4 million, up from £3 million, while simple semi-commercial and commercial loans are available up to £3 million, an increase from £2 million.

The move follows the launch earlier this week of the firm’s Core Buy-to-Let range, which sits alongside its Specialist BTL products and is intended to offer landlords and brokers greater speed and accessibility.

Paresh Raja, chief executive of Market Financial Solutions, said: “The property market is showing early signs of momentum, but uncertainty remains with the Autumn Budget approaching and broader economic pressures affecting investor sentiment.

“In this environment, borrowers and brokers need products that are fast, flexible, and help reduce upfront finance costs.

“Our new valuation refund offer, along with enhancements to our bridging range, is designed to do just that. By removing barriers at the start of a transaction, we aim to give clients the confidence to act when opportunities arise.

“While the market may be unpredictable, we remain committed to using our strong funding lines to simplify transactions and support our clients as they navigate the coming weeks and months.”

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