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Development - Case D0712

Customer Profile

Clients were experienced developers looking for assistance with funding a new development project they were starting.

Scenario​

Clients already owned the land and had got planning for 10 residential units. They required us to fund the initial 5 units to get the development up and running and needed to fund the costs of the works. Once completed the development was going to be worth £4,250,000.

Brilliant Solution

We arranged for 100% of the cost of the works to be covered by the loan which came to over £1m including professional costs as well as costs of materials. These were available in staged drawdowns and provided the funding line required to get the development moving. There was also a contingency sum available to draw down if required.

Result

The deal structure not only provided the funds needed but as these were released in staged drawdowns this saved the client a lot of money on interest. Furthermore, this initial funding line allowed the client to keep a pot as contingency and gave them the confidence to get the first phase of their development completed.

Saving a client a lot of money on interest as the deal structure not only provided funds needed they were released in staged drawdowns.  In addition, this initial funding line allowed the client to keep a pot as a contingency and gave them the confidence to get the first phase of their development completed.   A Brilliant Result!!

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