Omni Capital funds care home provider

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Omni Capital has agreed a £30m committed debt facility with LNT Care Developments, a developer of ‘turn-of-key’ care homes.
The facility will allow LNT to continue to expand its development pipeline into more areas of the UK.
The debt facility has a term of four-and-a-half years and was arranged through Omni Capital Structured Finance, the lender’s specialist division catering to real estate professionals seeking substantial funding for more-complex development projects.
Lawrence Tomlinson, chairman of LNT Group, said: “Omni Capital is a perfect partner for us. As property experts, they understand the nature of our construction business, thus streamlining the decision-making process. They have a clear appetite to provide creative structured solutions which fill the gap left by the continued absence of mainstream bank lending.
“I must also thank Chris Babington, managing director of Hervines Capital, for his advice on the deal. This is the second time we have worked with Chris and his team and his experience, understanding and insight have been advantageous on both occasions.
“It has been a pleasure working with both LNT and Omni on this deal.  It soon became clear that LNT’s proposition was an ideal fit with Omni’s desire to lend to the residential development sector. I’m confident this partnership will continue to grow.”
Dan Smith, head of structured finance at Omni Capital, said: “We were impressed by LNT’s proposition, which was based on quality and deliverability. Whilst we do not routinely cater to the care homes market, this demonstrates our appetite for expansion into new areas when circumstances are right. LNT is a market leader, and their unique experience as both a care provider and developer made them stand out from the rest of the industry.
“Their homes are designed with a true understanding of the importance of the built environment in helping deliver quality care. Coupled with an ability to identify a development site based on demographic need and local under-provision, their proposition will ensure long-term demand for their properties.”

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