London-based Wey Bridging Finance has announced a strategic collaboration with Renaissance Asset Finance, the asset finance subsidiary of wealth manager and private bank Arbuthnot Latham.
As part of the partnership, Renaissance Asset Finance has approved a funding line for Wey Bridging Finance to significantly expand the company’s lending capacity.
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The facility will enable Wey Bridging Finance to support more clients, offer larger and more flexible loans, and grow its loan book, the business said.
“We are excited to be working alongside Renaissance Asset Finance at such a pivotal time in our journey,” said Jordan Hallows, chief executive of Wey Bridging Finance.
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“Renaissance brings a fresh, innovative approach to finance, backed by the heritage and stability of Arbuthnot Latham. With this new funding line in place, we are now in a stronger position to scale our lending operations and support even more borrowers with fast, reliable bridging finance.”
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