The Right Mortgage & Protection Network adds StreamBank to lender panel

StreamBank has joined the lender panel of The Right Mortgage & Protection Network (TRM).

The move will expand access for TRM brokers to StreamBank’s range of property finance solutions.

StreamBank, which launched in 2023, specialises in short-term and specialist property lending. Its proposition is designed to help brokers secure funding on both straightforward and complex cases, including time-sensitive bridging loans, property refurbishment projects, development exit finance and commercial investment opportunities.

The lender’s addition to the TRM panel is effective immediately, with TRM member firms now gaining access to StreamBank’s full range of short-term property finance solutions.

Managing director, property finance at StreamBank, Roz Cawood, said: “We are delighted to be appointed by TRM and look forward to working with them and their appointed representatives. The feedback we’ve received already from their members, promises a very successful partnership.”

Founded in 2015, TRM is an independent network for mortgage, protection, equity release and private healthcare advisers with over 880 active members.

Head of lending at the network, Victoria Clark, added: “We are very pleased to welcome StreamBank to our lender panel and to broaden the range of short-term property finance options available to our member firms. Bridging and specialist lending continue to play an important role in today’s market, particularly where cases are time-sensitive or fall outside standard criteria.

“Our advisers need access to lenders who can take a common-sense view and move quickly when required, and StreamBank’s focus on experienced underwriting and direct communication fits well with that approach. This addition further strengthens our panel and ensures our members are well-placed to support clients with both straightforward and more complex property finance needs.”



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