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Specialist lending for South West businesses
Businesses across the South West could be missing out on opportunities due to a lack of finance or delays in funding, warns specialist lender Together. Together’s regional development director for the South West, Paul Chadney, said: “There is a
general lack of awareness around the alternative options SMEs have to mainstream lenders, which ultimately means they could be missing out on opportunities. “As a specialist lender, we have greater flexibility than a mainstream lender, and are able to act
fast, allowing businesses to move quickly on a purchase or investment, and ensuring they don’t miss out because of tight deadlines.” For businesses looking to grow, specialist finance is able to deliver the essential funds needed - whether it’s for short-term cash flow or a major investment. Paul, who has over 25 years’ banking experience, almost exclusively with SMEs and owner- managed businesses, added: “I bring Together’s common sense approach to the region, offering the professional sector the opportunity to enhance their offering and to receive reciprocal business, and work with clients across the South West to help them grow their portfolios. “We have a broad network of professional introducers including accountants, solicitors, banks and financial advisors, who will refer clients to us knowing that they can be assured of excellent service and a speedy decision. “Our recent figures are testament to our success - we increased lending by over 50% in the 12
months to 31 March 2016, reaching £971 million, and have a loan book in excess of £1.7 billion.” For businesses and investors looking to grow, the specialist finance market is ideally positioned
to help. Visit
www.togethermoney.com/southwest for more information
Paul Chadney
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2016 insight 27
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