ASG Finance joins Association of Short Term Lenders

A Shade Greener (ASG) Finance has been announced as the latest lender to join the Association of Short Term Lenders (ASTL).

The commercial finance provider offers tailored financial solutions that include bridging finance, development finance, medium-term lending and asset backed working capital.

Established in 2013, ASG Finance uses funds generated from its associated renewable energy company, A Shade Greener Ltd, and also offers business recovery and restructuring as well as profit share development finance. Loan sizes are available from £500,000 to £7m.

CEO of the ASTL, Vic Jannels, commented: “I’d like to welcome ASG Finance as the latest lender to join the ASTL. As a member of our association, ASG Finance commits to our code of conduct and rules, which set the standard for customer service and transparency in short term lending.

“This provides brokers with reassurance that choosing an ASTL lender means choosing a lender they can trust to do the best by their clients.”

ASG Finance director, Anthony Cundall, added: “Should clients need immediate help, funds can be available within 48 hours and we will work with each client to help secure an exit to long term commercial funding.

“Our dedication to working with customers aligns with the ASTL’s commitment to high standards and we are very pleased to become members of the association.”

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