Shawbrook deals now available in Scotland

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Commercial finance specialists Intermediary First is now accepting applications from Scotland for Shawbrook Bank’s commercial mortgage products.

The new lender will also now consider applications for mortgages up to £2.5 million on bespoke terms.

Shawbrook offer loans for commercial owner occupiers and investors in residential, semi-commercial and commercial property.

Justin Marsh, Intermediary First director, said: “Shawbrook had always expressed a commitment to lending in Scotland and we are delighted that this has now gone live.

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