StreamBank joins New Leaf lender panel to expand broker access

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StreamBank has been added to the New Leaf Distribution lender panel, a move that broadens access for brokers to the bank’s full range of property finance products.

The agreement, effective immediately, allows New Leaf appointed representative firms to place business directly with StreamBank across bridging, development and commercial lending.

Founded in 2021, StreamBank focuses on short-term and specialist property lending. Its approach prioritises underwriting by experienced professionals rather than automated credit scoring, which it says enables faster, more flexible funding on both straightforward and complex cases.

These include time-sensitive bridging loans, refurbishment projects, development exit finance and commercial investments.

New Leaf Distribution is one of the UK’s largest networks, supporting more than 350 mortgage, protection and wealth advisers nationwide. By adding StreamBank to its panel, it has expanded the product set available to its advisers and their clients.

Roz Cawood

Roz Cawood, managing director of property finance at StreamBank, said: “New Leaf has built a strong reputation for the support it gives to its advisers, combining scale with a personal approach.

“Joining its lender panel means we can offer our full range of products to its network. Just as importantly, it allows us to work closely with new advisers, discuss cases directly and provide solutions that make a real difference.”

Daniel Hobbs, chief executive of New Leaf Distribution, added: “We’re very pleased to welcome StreamBank to our lender panel. Its specialist expertise adds real value for our advisers, particularly when clients need more flexible or bespoke funding.

“Full access to StreamBank’s bridging, development and commercial products gives our AR firms greater choice, which ultimately means better outcomes for their customers.”

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