StreamBank joins Synergy Commercial Finance lender panel

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StreamBank has joined the lender panel of Synergy Commercial Finance, giving the network’s appointed representatives (ARs) direct access to its range of bridging, development and commercial lending products.

The move, effective immediately, will allow Synergy ARs to submit cases directly to StreamBank, including through its broker-focused StreamEdge product. The partnership aims to offer brokers faster turnaround times, flexible underwriting and direct engagement with experienced decision-makers.

StreamEdge is StreamBank’s streamlined commercial bridging solution, aimed at straightforward, time-sensitive cases. It provides loans between £400,000 and £1 million up to 65% loan-to-value, with a £1,000 legal fee contribution and title insurance included.

The product excludes re-bridges, adverse credit, drawdowns and heavy works, making it a fast-track option for clean commercial or semi-commercial cases. While StreamEdge can be used for both regulated and non-regulated lending, it will be available to Synergy ARs solely for non-regulated business.

Founded in 2023, StreamBank specialises in short-term and specialist property finance. It has built its model around flexibility and personal underwriting, with experienced professionals making decisions rather than relying on automated credit scoring.

The bank’s offering spans bridging finance, development exit loans, commercial investment and property refurbishment funding.

Synergy Commercial Finance, part of the White Rose Finance Group, operates a network for commercial finance brokers. It supports appointed representatives nationwide, providing compliance, marketing and operational support to help them place complex deals and expand their businesses.

Roz Cawood, managing director of property finance at StreamBank, said: “Synergy is known for supporting ambitious commercial finance brokers, and that’s exactly where StreamEdge fits – combining speed, flexibility and certainty for time-sensitive cases.

“We’re looking forward to working closely with Synergy ARs and helping them deliver fast, practical solutions for their clients across our extensive short-term and specialist product range.”

Piotr Twaits, managing director at Synergy Commercial Finance, added: “StreamBank brings something genuinely different to our lender panel. Its products are a clear fit for brokers who need fast answers, flexible structuring and real underwriter access, especially on more complex commercial or bridging cases.

“Our ARs will benefit from the combination of specialist expertise and responsiveness StreamBank offers.”

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