Brickflow announces partnership with Factored

Brickflow has partnered with Factored to provide brokers and landlords with streamlined access to 24-hour liquidity.

Factored is the latest partner to feature Brickflow’s platform, whose services are showcased to brokers and borrowers looking for additional funding solutions and other professional services.

Factored provides a cashflow tool that complements traditional property. Offering advances up to £50,000, it specialises in smaller ticket sizes that sit alongside the larger loan options already available through Brickflow.

The cash advance can be used for a range of purposes including property refurbishment, business growth, EPC upgrades or maintaining cashflow during refinancing.

The product works alongside other types of lending, especially when landlords are waiting for a refinance to complete and need short-term liquidity to bridge the gap.

Factored advances funds within 24 hours and the product is structured with a single transparent fee based on the advance amount.

Chief revenue officer at Brickflow, Frazer Campbell, said: "Brickflow is committed to building out tools and funding options for brokers and borrowers. Factored introduces an innovative offering that works alongside traditional property finance and can be particularly useful for landlords managing cash flow or waiting for refinancing."

Co-founder at Factored, Ben Schuldenfrei, added: "We’re excited to partner with Brickflow, whose presence in the UK keeps growing, and bring our rent advance solution to a wider network of brokers and landlords across the UK. Our goal is to provide fast, simple access to capital that helps property professionals keep projects moving."



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