New identity for development finance provider

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Hambros Secured Lending has relaunched as Impact Lending, a new business arm in the Impact Capital Group.

It will provide financing solutions to external developers, including a new product range dedicated to sustainable construction.

Funding will be available from £500,000 to £15m for eligible sustainable developments.

To qualify, a client must engage with Impact Modular as the main contractor and manufacturer of its modular units. This supply chain was curated to provide developers and lenders alike with a well-funded and reliable manufacturer, as well as a company that is actively involved in the Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) sector.

Impact Lending will also inherit a range of traditional construction products from Hambros Secured Lending, including stretch senior, mezzanine and bridging products.

The sustainable product range includes:

  • Loans from £500k-£15m
  • Stretch Senior, Mezzanine and Bridging 1st / 2nd charge, Equity
  • Rates from 7.5% -20% across all products
  • 75% LTV 75% LTGDV 100% LTC
  • Term of 3 – 18 months available
  • Residential ground up and PD, mixed use, PRS, PBSA, Commercial, Hospitality, Planning Gain

The traditional product range includes:

  • Loans from 500k -£15m
  • Mezzanine and Bridging 1st / 2nd charge
  • Rates from 12% -20% across all products
  • 75% LTV 75% LTGDV 90% LTC
  • Term of 3 – 18 months available
  • Residential ground up and PD, mixed use, PRS, PBSA, Commercial, Hospitality, Planning Gain

Under the Impact umbrella sit a number of subsidiaries, each playing a role in the real estate lifecycle model. This includes Impact Smart Homes, Impact Developments, Impact Working and Impact Modular, which operates from a 110,000 sq. ft production facility in Peterborough producing modular homes.

David Travers, CEO of Impact Lending said: “We are delighted to unveil our new identity as Impact Lending, which will bring our lending company in line with the culture and ethos of the Impact Capital Group. We recognise the history of our industry and that is why we honour the traditional construction product range.

“However, it is part of our company’s culture to encourage all of our clients to consider building using sustainable construction methods on their future developments and contribute to the green recovery initiative.”

Robert Whitton, founder and CEO of Impact Capital Group, added: “The government has an ambition to meet carbon net zero by 2050 and has set out clear guidelines to launch a green industrial revolution. The growing shift towards sustainable homes is a long-term environmental investment with a multitude of benefits for developers and our wider community. Bringing Impact Lending into the group means that we can provide a holistic solution, by catering for the end-to-end lifecycle of future developments that will benefit generations for years to come.”

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