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FIBA adds saffron to lender panel for intermediaries

The Financial Intermediary & Broker Association (FIBA) has added saffron for intermediaries to its lender panel.

FIBA members have access to the real estate development financial scope and Buy-to-let (BTL) products of saffron experts.

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Saffron is designed to raise funds from intermediaries professionals for real estate developers or individuals with experience in the real estate development market.

This product is aimed at a wide range of clients, including professional landlords, first-time buyers, first-time landlords, foreigners and more.

FIBA Chair Martin Reynolds said: “One of the key demands of the 2024 Member Survey was that its experienced and innovative lenders were added to the FIBA ​​panel and saffron for intermediaries, specialists and clients in its established team. There is definitely a solution heading towards. We will fulfill this request.”

“We want to focus on development finance and specialist buying, add additional support layers to members who may be looking for alternatives in a changeable market, and engage in a flexible, highly personal team. It's there.”

Saffron, the head of business development for the intermediary, said, “Our partnership with FIBA ​​is an important milestone for us and we will become part of that exceptional network and support our specialized financial markets. I'm proud.”

“FIBA's dedication to Championing's intermediaries is perfectly in line with our own commitment to providing tailored solutions and proactive services to development finance.”

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