Stamford Finance unveils exclusive dev exit deal via Brickflow

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Stamford Finance has launched an exclusive development exit finance product through the Brickflow platform.

The collaboration sees Stamford Finance offering enhanced terms for a limited time in April 2025. The exclusive deal, available only through Brickflow, is aimed at helping developers release equity from completed schemes more effectively.

A key feature of the product is its 71% net day one loan-to-value (LTV), a notable increase on Stamford’s typical offering of 63.5%. The loan range spans from £500,000 to £4 million, with terms available from three to 12 months. Monthly rates start at 1.05%, and the facility is available across residential and mixed-use asset classes.

Peter Beaumont, director of Stamford Finance, said: “We’re proud to be the first lender to launch an exclusive product through Brickflow. Our private lending model gives us the agility to move quickly and structure deals around developers’ needs. This partnership with Brickflow is a natural fit—together, we’re making property finance more efficient and accessible.”

Frazer Campbell, co-founder and chief revenue officer of Brickflow, said: “This exclusive product from Stamford Finance is a game-changer for brokers using Brickflow. Not only do we help brokers find the best financing options in seconds, but we also provide exclusive deals that can’t be found elsewhere. This is a major step in our mission to revolutionise property finance.”

With the offer available only for a short window in April, brokers are being urged to act quickly to secure the deal.

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