Positive Commercial Finance provides new funder’s deals

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Positive Commercial Finance has secured an exclusive bridging finance product and a semi-exclusive development finance product from a new-to-market funding line.

The funder is undisclosed but the distributor said it is headed up by a “very experienced team with an impressive track record in the industry”.

Product details are as follows:

Bridging finance product:

  • Up to 75% loan to value (based on Open Market Value) 2% Arrangement Fee (with no additional broker fees)
  • Interest at 0.58% pcm
  • No exit fees or ERC’s & no minimum interest period
  • Up to 24 months
  • Minimum loan size £250k
  • No maximum loan size
  • Residential property only (& unregulated business only) England & Wales only

Development finance product:

  • Up to 70% Loan to GDV or 85% Loan to Total Project Costs (whichever is the lower) 2% Arrangement Fee (with no additional broker fees)
  • Interest at 8% per annum, charged against the drawn sum 1% Exit Fee (based on the facility amount
  • Up to 24 months
  • Minimum loan size £500k
  • No maximum loan size England & Wales only
  • Residential schemes only. A small element of commercial can be considered in a mixed-use scheme.

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