Brickflow adds Aldermore to lender panel

Specialist property finance platform, Brickflow, has added Aldermore to its panel of lender partners.

The partnership will provide brokers on Brickflow’s platform with access to Aldemore’s SME and property-backed lending.

Brickflow last year facilitated £1.2bn in approved lending across bridging, commercial and development facilities in a broad range of sectors.

Through Brickflow, brokers will now have access to Aldermore’s range of commercial funding solutions, which have been designed to support SMEs purchasing or refinancing a variety of commercial and specialist property assets, including owner-occupied commercial premises, houses in multiple occupation (HMOs), and multi-unit freehold blocks (MUFBs).

Director of lender relations at Brickflow and designated account manager for Aldermore, Glenn Franklin-Jones, commented: “[Aldermore] has a well-established reputation for supporting brokers with complex commercial and specialist property cases, underpinned by a common-sense credit approach and strong intermediary relationships.

“As the account manager for Aldermore, I’m particularly pleased to be strengthening this partnership and ensuring brokers can seamlessly access their expertise through the Brickflow platform. This addition further enhances the depth and quality of funding options available to our broker community.”

Commercial director for asset finance at Aldermore, Lee Rhodes, added: “We’re excited to join the Brickflow platform at a time when brokers are increasingly looking for speed, certainty and clarity in complex commercial and specialist property transactions.

“Partnering with Brickflow enables us to broaden the ways brokers can engage with our lending expertise, while their digital first approach aligns closely with our ambition to make specialist finance more accessible, efficient and transparent for brokers and their clients.”



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