The lender’s bridging, BTL and development finance products will now be available to intermediaries for a range of residential and commercial opportunities.
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Nick Jones, commercial director at Roma Finance (pictured above), said: “Being asked to be part of this new initiative is very exciting.
“The fact that Fluent Money Group is entering the bridging market is a welcome move for the industry and it complements their already solid offering.
“There is a real appetite in the business to grow and support their customers, that I have witnessed personally.
“This drive and commitment to the market and end borrower is perfectly aligned to the values of the Roma Finance team.”
John Hardman, managing director at Fluent Bridging, added: “Roma Finance has been a model of consistency for many years in this sector and has carved out a niche when providing tailor-made solutions for heavy conversions and mid-sized property developments.
“Fluent Bridging is very much looking forward to working with its team.”
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