New insurance advice firm to target developer community

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A new insurance and financial advisory firm, J3 Advisory, as launched to market.

The firm aims to bring together the property insurance and debt advisory markets, to make it quicker and more effective for property developers to get both the insurance and finance that they need.

J3 will advise on:

  • new build warranty insurance
  • conversion warranties
  • commercial latent defects
  • social housing warranties
  • retrospective warranties
  • receivership warranties
  • self-build warranties

On the finance side it will advise on:

  • bridging loans
  • development finance
  • buy-to-let portfolio lending
  • care and nursing home finance

Its leadership team has set out to enable regional developers, SMEs and property professionals across the country” to make better decisions, faster”.

J3 Advisory was launched to fuse insurance and funding for the betterment of its clients. In doing so, the team continues to deliver a combined and impressive net result: to save their clients’ valuable time and provide them with peace of mind.

Jack Bristow, managing director and co-founder, said: “Every development site is different and so requires different types of funding and different insurance solutions, but far too often they are treated the same. We aim to take an individual look at each project, finding funding and insurance solutions for each site on its own merits, rather than going to the same provider each time.

“Through this we can help developers maximise a site’s potential by getting the right finance in place and then protect them by having the right warranty in place.

“By acting as an extension to the developer’s business and providing highly professional advice we will enable our clients to claw back time and provide them with peace of mind.”

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