Roma Finance becomes sole sponsor of Property Elevator

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Short-term lender, Roma Finance, has announces a new partnership with Property Elevator, the show for budding property entrepreneurs to pitch their deals to investor angels.

The sixth series of Property Elevator is currently open for applications, from those that have purchased a property which they now require funding for, have agreed a purchase on, or have even just spotted an opportunity that they would like to bring to the investor Angels.

John Howard, Ranjan Bhattacharya, Nicholas Wallwork and Paul Mahoney are all returning for the sixth time, and are joined by two new angels: Scott Marshall, managing director of Roma Finance, as well as Hayley Andrews, an experienced investor and educator.

Howard said: “The Property Elevator Angels are delighted to be sponsored by Roma Finance, a leading property finance company that I myself have done business with. We are also very pleased to have Scott joining us as a guest Angel for the year. He will certainly add another dimension to our existing and talented line up.”

Marshall (pictured) added: “This is a very exciting moment for Roma and me personally. I am delighted to put the lending standpoint into the series and am very much looking forward to filming and seeing the applications. Property Elevator is a fantastic platform for property investors and provides significant opportunity.

“Roma loves to lend and we’re focussed on creating wealth for customers through property investment and development. Our success and reputation has been created by working in collaboration both internally and with our partners. We continue to be agile, to learn and to be enthusiastic and have a winning formula that delivers.”

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