ScotLend: A fresh approach to lending in the UK
By Bridging Loan Directory
ScotLend, a new lender with deep roots in the industry, has announced its official launch across the UK.
Backed by industry veterans with decades of hands-on experience, ScotLend offers brokers and their clients a fresh approach to lending, combining speed, flexibility, and a deep understanding of the market.
While ScotLend may be a new name in the lending arena, the team behind it is anything but.
Under the leadership of CEO David Travers, a finance veteran with a decade of experience in short-term lending, ScotLend is designed to meet the real-world needs of brokers and their clients.
David’s track record speaks for itself, having built and led successful lending ventures, now bringing that same hands-on experience to ScotLend.
At ScotLend, we believe that access to bridging finance shouldn’t be limited by location,” said David Travers, CEO of ScotLend.
“That’s why we’re committed to offering our services from London to the Highlands and Islands in Scotland, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their postcode, can benefit from tailored and effective lending solutions”.
What Makes ScotLend Different?
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Truly Nationwide Lending: Whether your clients are in London or the remote Highlands, ScotLend offers lending solutions across England, Wales, and Scotland, with no postcode restrictions—even in the most challenging locations.
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Simplified Valuations: Say goodbye to lengthy valuation processes. ScotLend offers no valuation required up to 70% LTV on residential properties, saving brokers and clients valuable time.
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Comprehensive Lending Options: First and second charge loans ranging from £30,000 to £2,000,000 and LTVs up to 75% across residential, commercial, and land with planning, ScotLend provides versatile solutions tailored to a wide range of needs.
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Direct Access to Decision-Makers: No more waiting for approvals from layers of bureaucracy. At ScotLend, brokers have direct access to decision-makers who can assess and respond quickly to each unique case.
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