Brickflow joins the BDLA

Brickflow has become the latest firm to join the Bridging & Development Lenders Association (BDLA) as an associate member.

The specialist property finance digital marketplace is designed to help brokers and borrowers secure development finance, bridging loans and commercial mortgages.

Brickflow was built by a team of former developers, brokers, borrowers and lenders, and aims to improve transparency, speed and decision-making across the specialist property finance market.

The BDLA represents the interests of bridging and development lenders and their customers.

It now has 55 lender members with a collective loan book of over £13bn and its total membership including associate firms has now surpassed 100 organisations.

Chief executive officer at the BDLA, Adam Tyler, said: "Technology now plays a central role in how specialist property finance is sourced and delivered and platforms, like Brickflow, improve clarity, speed and decision-making are becoming part of how the market works day to day, helping to deliver improved outcomes for brokers and their clients.

"We’re pleased to welcome Brickflow as an associate member of the BDLA – their focus on transparency and efficiency supports the standards we promote across the sector."

Co-found rat Brickflow, Frazer Campbell, added: "Joining the BDLA is an important step for Brickflow. It reflects both our growth and our long-term commitment to the specialist lending market. We work closely with brokers and lenders every day, so being part of an association that represents the core of this sector matters to us. We look forward to supporting the BDLA and its members as the market continues to expand."



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