The lender has added Greenfield Mortgages, Alternative Bridging Corporation and Sancus to the platform.
Propp.io, the specialist finance comparison site, has undertaken a panel refresh as it approaches its one year anniversary.
The firm has added Greenfield Mortgages, Alternative Bridging Corporation and Sancus to its platform.
In line with Propp.io’s plan to broaden its offering, Sancus brings to the panel the ability to reach borrowers in the Republic of Ireland and the Channel Islands.
Peter Williams, chief executive of Propp.io said “Over the past 12 months we’ve seen countless straightforward cases being rejected by lenders for trivial reasons, which is why it’s so important to build relationships with new lenders to our panel who take a common-sense approach to asset backed lending and bring something truly different to the table.
“With that being said, we’re excited to welcome Greenfield Mortgages, Alternative Bridging Corporation and Sancus to the platform to add the dexterity that traditional lenders and high street banks often lack.
“ABC are a prime example of a lender thinking beyond a standard approach to bridging, while understanding the importance of considering more flexible solutions with their alternative overdraft facility.”
Jonathan Rubins, director at Alternative Bridging Corporation, added “We’re very pleased to partner with Propp to make Alternative Bridging Corporation’s range of bridging and development finance available to property investors through the platform.
"We are a lender that delivers results, driven by the aim to find solutions, not problems, and to be fair and flexible.
"Property lending is our business, we accept each loan is unique and we do everything necessary to build lasting relationships.”
David Grant, operations director of Greenfield Mortgages, said "Greenfield Mortgages offer market leading rates on regulated and unregulated bridging lending.
"Giving confidence with a completely transparent decision often within one hour of an enquiry and a simple lending process through to completion."