TRM adds Masthaven Finance to panel

The Right Mortgage & Protection Network (TRM) has added Masthaven Finance to its lender panel.

The move will expand the range of bridging and short-term product solutions available to TRM’s member firms and advisers.

Masthaven offers both regulated and unregulated bridging loans across a range of scenarios, from complex credit and heavy refurbishment projects to developer exits and commercial bridging.

The lender’s rates start from 0.79% for both regulated and non-regulated bridging, with credit-backed terms available ahead of an application.

Head of lending at TRM, Victoria Clark, said: “Masthaven’s commitment to doing business the right way with open communication and consistent delivery makes them a natural fit for us and our member firms.

“Their expertise across both regulated and unregulated bridging, alongside their willingness to consider complex cases, will provide our advisers with even greater flexibility when supporting clients with short-term funding needs.”

Sales director for bridging and development at Masthaven, Jim Baker, commented: “We’re very pleased to be partnering with TRM. Our focus has always been on trusted relationships and transparent lending, something we know is vital to brokers working in the specialist bridging and short-term lending space.

“We’re looking forward to supporting TRM’s member firms and advisers with our fast, flexible, and dependable finance products.”



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