MT Finance joins Knowledge Bank platform

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MT Finance’s short-term loan criteria in now available on the Knowledge Bank platform.

Knowledge Bank holds the full criteria of over 250 lenders and has over 120,000 individual pieces of criteria on its system.

MT Finance provides short-term loans, including first and second charge bridging loans and auction finance.

Gareth Lewis (pictured), commercial director at MT Finance, said: “We are delighted to begin this new partnership with Knowledge Bank. As part of our strategy for 2020 we have been actively looking to broaden our broker reach and support the education of the specialist market to a wider audience.

“Partnering with Knowledge Bank gives us a great opportunity to continue with this.”

Matthew Corker, lender relationship manager at Knowledge Bank, added: “Searches in the bridging section of our site have dramatically increased since the Stamp Duty Holiday was implemented and as we rapidly approach the deadline, these will only increase.

“We are pleased to welcome MT Finance onto the system and look forward to working with them over the coming weeks and months.”

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