SilverRock and 9Y Capital agree forward flow funding partnership

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Specialist lender 9Y Capital has entered into a forward flow agreement with SilverRock, in a move that will see the capital provider fund a share of the bridging and refurbishment loans originated by the firm.

The new partnership is designed to accelerate 9Y Capital’s lending capacity in the short-term property finance market while aligning with SilverRock’s broader mission to support non-bank and specialist lenders through scalable funding.

9Y Capital focuses on delivering bridging finance for both commercial and residential property transactions, offering tailored solutions to experienced developers and investors.

Known for its agility and hands-on approach, the lender has built a strong reputation for responsiveness in a competitive marketplace.

SilverRock, meanwhile, has set its sights on becoming the UK’s leading provider of forward flow financing, structured debt and loan portfolio acquisitions. It works with a range of non-bank and specialist lenders, including building societies, to provide financing across multiple asset classes.

Veronika Lovett

Veronika Lovett, chief executive at SilverRock, said: “9Y Capital’s bespoke approach to bridging finance has positioned it as a trusted lender for property professionals seeking efficient, flexible funding.

“Their deep understanding of the market and responsive lending model make them the ideal partner as we continue to expand our portfolio and support originators who share our vision for delivery and impact.”

Stephen Johnson, co-founder and managing director of 9Y Capital, said: “We are delighted to partner with SilverRock on this forward flow arrangement. This long-term capital support provides another strategic funding partner for the business, enabling the team to continue to scale our loan book without compromising on the speed and flexibility our clients expect.”

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