Tuscan Capital to move to permanent base in Belgravia

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Bridging lender Tuscan Capital is moving offices on 1 February.

Currently based in serviced offices fronting Piccadilly in central London, the lender is moving to new permanent accommodation in Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1.

The lender said its new headquarters offers “a more flexible work environment” together with space for its expanding team of lending specialists.

Colin Sanders (pictured), CEO of Tuscan Capital, said: “After one year in excellent but temporary accommodation, the time is right for Tuscan Capital to make its move to a more permanent base.

“As we celebrate our first anniversary as an established part of the UK’s bridging scene, the relocation to Belgravia will enable us to stamp our personality on our new home and provide the room we need to grow.

“Our pipeline of applications where legal work has commenced is the healthiest it has been. With the continuing support of our first-class broker partners, I’m confident that 2019 will prove to be another successful year for us in particular and for the bridging community in general.”

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