ASTL announces Strettons as latest member

The Association of Short Term Lenders (ASTL) has announced that Strettons has become the latest business to join as an associate member.

Strettons is an independent firm of property advisors with expertise across commercial and residential property, offering advice to buyers, owners, occupiers, investors, and developers.

The firm’s core teams cover agency, property auctions, property and asset management as well as valuation and advisory services.

Strettons director, Paul Joseph, said: “Our history and experience equip us to deal with a broad range of unique properties and we offer a comprehensive set of services to clients.

“These include receivership, property management, dispute resolution, insurance, surveying and valuations, property planning, development and investments. The Strettons brand is well-established and well-known for quality of service and so we are pleased to join the ASTL, which is at the forefront of promoting high standards in the short-term lending market.”

ASTL CEO, Vic Jannels, added: “I am really pleased to welcome Strettons as the latest professional organisation to become an associate member of the ASTL. Our growing membership reflects the increasing number of like-minded businesses that want to demonstrate a commitment to high standards and focus on the end customer.

“This is helping to grow the reputation of the short-term lending sector, helping to build a larger market for all of our members, associate members and intermediaries in the process.”

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