New identity for bridger as it expands proposition

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Mint Bridging has rebranded as Mint Property Finance.

The new brand identity comes as the specialist finance provider it looks to grow its loan book to £250m with the introduction of a portfolio of new products.

The brand re-launch sees a new logo and website, defining Mint Property Finance’s five core business products – bridging, light, medium and heavy refurbishment, as well a development product.

The rebrand follows changes such as the introduction of specialist development and bridging underwriting teams, the addition of a specialist completions team, and the appointment of a senior digital, PR & communication team.

Founder and Managing Director, Andrew Lazare, said: “I started Mint from my garage in 2011. At the time, my ambition was to build a loan book of £10m. I quickly realised that raising the money was, in the grand scheme of things, the easy part, and that what was hard, really hard, was building the trust and long-standing relationships with introducers.

“We did achieve this, and that is down to our people. Over the last 10 years we’ve grown from being a small family business to an incredible 45-strong team, with every member playing a significant role in Mint’s success.

“We’ve invested in the best people and created specialist teams that work extremely closely with introducers and Borrowers through every stage of the process to deliver exceptional partner service – we like to think we provide a human touch to lending. We’ve ambitious plans for growth but our people and our partners will always be at the heart of Mint Property Finance.

“When I launched Mint, Bridging finance was what we did. The market has changed significantly since then and so has the business.

“At the moment 50% of our business is funding either ground up developments or loans with a development or refurbishment angle to them. I think we miss out on loan opportunities as some introducers don’t realise the strength and depth of our proposition and offering.

“The time was right for us to rebrand and to launch a new identity that better reflects the ever-growing range of products and services we are proud to provide, and to position us for even greater success working alongside our partners in the future.

“The name was borne following an extensive audit of the business and the sector. We spoke with key stakeholders, introducers and of course the team to better understand what Mint meant to them. We were blown away by the feedback. We had started the process open to the prospect of a total name change but discovered that Mint had much more equity than any of us appreciated, it was an immensely proud moment.

“Our partners had a solid understanding of what made Mint special, and how our approach to lending makes us different to the competition. It became clear Mint had to remain and Mint Property Finance was decided. It says what we do.”

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