New debt advisory service launches

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A new debt advisory firm called Yellow Stone Finance has been set up by Miranda Khadr, founder of The Business and Commercial Finance Club.

Yellow Stone Finance provides specialist and independent advice for clients who want property or business funding, including development finance, investment property, bridging finance, commercial mortgages, mezzanine finance, asset finance, invoice discounting and trade finance.

The current team has already arranged more than £1.23bn of funding over 25 years of experience.

Khader (pictured) said: “I launched Yellow Stone Finance to give clients access to the most affordable and effective solutions for their requirements through unrivalled knowledge and innovative thinking, and we have already found that 90% of new clients prefer our terms over existing offers.

“We are building a strong team of like-minded advisers who value the freedom to build creative solutions for their clients, and we are looking forward further recruitment in the near future.”

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