RAW Capital Partners records ‘best year’ of lending

RAW Capital Partners has recorded its best year of lending, after surpassing its total value of mortgages delivered in 2024 with three months of the year remaining.

The Guernsey-based lender provides specialist mortgage products that are designed to address gaps left by mainstream lenders, such as complex clients and deals.

As well as its best year on record, RAW also recorded its best month for inflows into its new business pipeline in September.

The firm’s chief executive officer, Tim Parkes, said that its success in 2025 has been a result of two factors. These comprise of an improved product offering and a "significant appetite for UK-based buy-to-let (BTL) investments from foreign nationals".

Parkes concluded: "The mortgage and BTL sectors are still battling with a fair amount of uncertainty, both politically and economically. This makes our successes this year all the more pleasing. Clearly, our products and our approach to lending are resonating with brokers and borrowers of all shapes and sizes, and we’re already setting bold targets to smash 2025’s figures next year.

"The RAW team deserves a huge amount of credit. From the salespeople to the underwriters, a lot of hard work has gone into making 2025 our best-ever year. We’ve a really strong, motivated group, and this is at the heart of delivering great products and an exceptional service. It’s onwards and upwards from here."



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