Millbrook launches new commercial property finance division

Millbrook Business Finance has launched a new commercial property finance division.

The move will offer SME clients a range of property funding options including commercial property finance, bridging finance, as well as buy-to-let mortgages for property investors and development finance for construction.

Millbrook, a brokerage with access to a panel of over 100 lenders, was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in Northampton.

It offers a range of SME finance solutions, covering asset, business loans, and the Growth Guarantee Scheme, as well as its latest addition to cover commercial property finance.

Head of commercial property finance at Millbrook, Stuart Benge, said: “By now offering commercial property finance, we can support our SME clients across all areas of business finance and help provide flexible funding solutions: from the acquisition of trading premises to maximising the earning potential from current property assets right through to helping solve the UK housing crisis.”

“As a natural extension to Millbrook’s proposition, this will cement our position as a leading business finance broker with SMEs.”

Millbrook’s managing director, Justin Amos, added: “Launching into commercial property finance was always on our radar and so I am delighted to now add this to our range of services.

“This year marks our fifth anniversary as a business and so offering commercial property finance is a significant step on our growth. We look forward to helping SME clients with all this business and property finance needs.”



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