New Shawbrook podcast on bridging and PDR

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Shawbrook Bank has issued a new A conversation with Shawbrook podcast episode.

It is hosted by Shawbrook’s head of sales, Gavin Seaholme.

He is joined by Stephen Todd, chief commercial officer of VAS and Jo Breeden, managing director of Crystal Specialist Finance.

Tthe new instalment explores how Permitted Development Rights (PDR) and bridging will likely change the face of the high street. The rule changes have been positive for brokers post-Covid and the podcast looks at how this is impacting the face of the high street as we know it. The episode also touches on the prospect of how bridging can be used to help landlords improve their EPC ratings in the future.

To download and listen to the full episode visit – https://property.shawbrook.co.uk/property-finance/insights-news/2021/6/a-conversation-with-shawbrook-part-5/?pk_campaign=podcast%205&pk_source=PR

Seaholme said: “We’ve had great feedback on previous episodes of our podcast series, so we’re delighted to have launched the next episode and to be joined by such fantastic guests.

“Our aim is to give our audience insight into a wide range of very relevant topics, with input from key guests who will join us for some healthy debate.”

 

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