Sirius Property Finance moves into larger office space

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Bespoke brokerage and specialist debt advisory service Sirius Property Finance has moved to larger office space at Royal Exchange Avenue in the City of London.

It added that it is “actively” looking to grow its team during 2019.

The new office, which provides Sirius with a third more desk space, improved meeting facilities and a brighter environment, has been secured until 2020. Sirius Manchester is also upgrading its office facilities to support its growth plans in 2019 and beyond.

Sirius was launched in October 2016 and earlier this year, Sirius announced its biggest month to date, completing on loans worth more than £65m, and the business recently launched a new website and branding to hiiglight its approach to structuring deals.

Robert Collins (pictured), director at Sirius Property Finance, said: “There continues to be a huge amount of demand from property investors who want bespoke solutions for complex lending requirements and, at Sirius, we are going from strength to strength.

“This new office reflects the ambition of our business and we will be recruiting to grow our team in the new year.”

Nicholas Christofi, director at Sirius Property Finance, added: “At Sirius, we recognise that there is an art to structuring a deal that works for everyone involved. This approach has helped us to fast develop a reputation for securing more completions as lenders are willing to listen to the innovative ways we can make a deal happen.

“The new office is a great environment to work and we are looking forward to sharing it with more skilled advisers who share our approach.”

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