Mint Bridging unveils festive offer

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Mint Bridging  is offering a luxury hamper on all new loan enquiries received from today (6 November), on loans that are fully completed before 14 December 2017.

This offer is open to new and existing brokers and introducers and rates now start from 0.75% per month.

“We have £30m to lend in November and December and are confident we will meet this target. We like to reward our brokers & introducers and everyone loves a luxury hamper at this time of year,” said Sinead Moynihan, Mint’s head of sales.

“Once again it is testament to Mint’s dedication and expertise, that we are able to consistently lend these volumes. Our team of six underwrites are ready to accommodate all enquiries. With a maximum loan size of £5m, we are looking forward to some high value opportunities.”

Andrew Lazare, Mint’s managing director, added: “We’ve had an amazing year and have broken all our targets for lending.  I am continually delighted by the progress we have made during 2017 and we’ve been steadily developing our business month on month. We think it’s only right to reward our current loyal brokers &  introducers and hopefully get some new ones along the way.”

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