New mortgage brokerage The Finance Company launches

A new mortgage brokerage, The Finance Company (TFC), has been launched by Nick Simmons and Magnus Duke Dadzie.

Simmons will become the managing director of the firm, which is backed by founder and CEO of mortgage lender TAB, Duncan Kreeger.

As managing director, Simmons will be responsible for shaping TFC’s proposition and managing the company’s operations. He will also provide strategic guidance, maintain introducer relationships, keep service levels high and develop sales training processes.

The launch will also see Dadzie will become the executive director of the firm. While Dadzie started his 35-year career in finance as a broker, and has most recently been working as a specialist broker at London Belgravia Brokers, he is best known in the industry as a BDM with Montello, Ortus, Propfin, and LendInvest.

Simmons said he is already laying the foundations for TFC, recruiting intermediaries and interviewing a minimum of five candidates every week.

“I want to put our clients at the heart of transactions. We’ll do face-to-face meetings and we won’t charge clients to meet us,” Simmons commented. “Our fees will be low. And we’ll offer holistic advice: TFC is whole-of-market, with more than 170 lenders on our panel. That means we will always be able to find our clients the perfect product to meet their needs.

“My vision is to take on a minimum of five additional advisers by January 2023 with another 10 advisers hired by the end of 2023. By then, I want us to be completing 100 mortgages every month. I’m ambitious and I want TFC to grow 40% year on year until we become one of the biggest players in the industry.”

Dadzie said: “We’ll be looking to help people with auction and bridging finance — as well as BTL, commercial, semi-commercial and residential loans. We will help any broker who is less familiar with the intricacies of specialist finance as well as underserved corners of the market. No job is too large, no loan is too small.”

Kreeger added: “I have been thinking about acquiring a brokerage for a while. But with people like Nick and Magnus on board, I realised that we could be more ambitious and grow a business organically.”

“TFC is a wholly independent business with necessary measures taken to ensure separation from TAB, such as Chinese walls, in place.”

    Share Story:

Recent Stories


FREE E-NEWS SIGN UP

Subscribe to our newsletter to receive breaking news and other industry announcements by email.

  Please tick here to confirm you are happy to receive third party promotions from carefully selected partners.


The new episode of The Mortgage Insider podcast, out now
Regional housing markets now matter more than ever. While London and the Southeast still tend to dominate the headlines from a house price and affordability perspective, much of the growth in rental yields and buyer demand is coming from other parts of the UK.

In this episode of the Barclays Mortgage Insider Podcast, host Phil Spencer is joined by Lucian Cook, Head of Research at Savills, and Ross Jones, founder of Home Financial and Evolve Commercial Finance.

The role of the bridging market and technology usage in the industry
Content editor, Dan McGrath, sat down with chief operating officer at Black & White Bridging, Damien Druce, and head of development finance at Empire Global Finance, Pete Williams, to explore the role of the bridging sector, the role of AI across the industry and how the property market has fared in the Labour Government’s first year in office.


Helping the credit challenged get mortgage ready
A rising number of borrowers are finding it harder to access mortgages due to being credit challenged - whether that’s from historic debts, a county court judgment, or having little to no credit history.

In the latest episode of the Mortgage Insider podcast, Phil Spencer is joined by Eloise Hall, Head of National Accounts at Kensington Mortgages, and Alastair Douglas, CEO of TotallyMoney.

The future of the bridging industry and the Autumn Budget
MoneyAge content editor, Dan McGrath, is joined by head of marketing at Black & White Bridging, Matt Horton, to discuss the bridging industry, the impact of the Autumn Budget and what the future holds for the sector.