
Excavating capital
A long established group of companies operating in the construction sector needed to raise a significant sum for working capital to fund the initial costs involved in a number of imminent large contracts.
Read more »A long established group of companies operating in the construction sector needed to raise a significant sum for working capital to fund the initial costs involved in a number of imminent large contracts.
Read more »Developers with considerable experience in Central London already owned a part residential part commercial building with no debt. This was the rump of a previous portfolio break up transaction.
Read more »Our customer provides services to the construction industry. A number of years ago it acquired a site a few miles from its headquarters and,
Read more »The owner of a long established sole trader haulage business wished to raise additional funds, at short notice, to enable him to put down a larger deposit on a property purchase.
Read more »An existing customer, who is well advanced on a development of 5 houses in Essex, asked us to fund their next site.
Read more »Our customer is a West Country property development company which sources local sites to develop. It had recently completed the construction of a 5 unit development all of which had been sold except for a 3 bedroom house.
Read more »Our customers were in the final stages of a substantial refurbishment of their £3m home when they required a short term loan to complete the final works to their kitchen and bathrooms.
Read more »The bank was approached by an experienced south coast developer to provide funding on three completed schemes to enable him to refinance his existing Bank who were withdrawing from the lending market.
Read more »An established haulage company wished to carry out a significant refurbishment of some of its trailer fleet to enable them to be used for a contract for which they required a specific type of trailer.
Read more »An existing customer specialising in haulage was looking to expand its business. A local competitor had recently failed, opening up opportunities that could only be exploited with additional kit.
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