Yellow Stone Finance launches commercial packaging service

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Yellow Stone Finance has launched a Deal Sourcing service with the aim of helping brokers find the best lender for their commercial property cases.

The service is provided by Yellow Stone’s specialist finance staff, supported by technology that enables lenders to pitch for cases.

The fee for any cases completed through the service is 0.5%.

Yellow Stone Finance provides specialist and independent advice for clients who want property or business funding, including development finance, investment property, bridging finance, commercial mortgages, mezzanine finance, asset finance, invoice discounting and trade finance.

Miranda Khadr (pictured), founder of Yellow Stone Finance, said: “With Deal Sourcing, we are using a combination of expert knowledge and market leading technology to deliver brokers one of the most efficient, and certainly the cheapest, packaging services in the market.

“This launch is going to change the way brokers think about placing their commercial property finance, property investment and development finance; opening up new opportunities to grow their own businesses.”

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