Greenfield Bridging joins FIBA

The Financial Intermediary & Broker Association (FIBA) has announced that Greenfield Bridging has become its latest lender partner.

Greenfield Bridging, which was established during the financial crisis in 2009, meets both commercial and residential requirements for its clients. The firm is structured to support both FCA regulated and unregulated loans, offering fast turnarounds and direct access to decision makers.

FIBA, which launched in 2017, is a trade body designed to support and represent those involved in the specialist lending sector, which includes independent financial advisers (IFAs), as well as residential mortgage and commercial finance brokers, lenders, and service providers.

Chair of FIBA, Martin Reynolds, commented: “Each of FIBA’s lender partners offers unique benefits and support to our member firms, and we’re committed to ensuring advisers have an extensive, diverse, range of options when it comes to meeting their clients' exacting requirements.”

“Greenfield Bridging was chosen for its fast and flexible approach, process simplicity, and the important ability to speak directly with the decision makers. I believe it will be a valuable addition for our members, and I’m pleased to welcome Greenfield Bridging as a FIBA partner.”

National sales manager at Greenfield Bridging, Richard Keen, added: “The team at Greenfield is delighted to be working alongside FIBA to support its members in this exciting period of growth within the specialist lending sector. We align with FIBA's focus in delivering excellent products and services to its members and their clients.”



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