It’s often said that ‘necessity is the mother of invention’. Well most of the time anyway. It’s debatable whether Steve Jobs would ever have given us the iPhone if he’d…
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UTB recently completed a £35,000 Mini-Mortgage secured against the applicant’s home. The money would enable them to purchase a new car and repay their existing credit commitments with an overall…
Paul Turton, Head of Sales – Development Finance, United Trust Bank Whichever house price index you happen to follow, most of them seem to have a common theme right now;…
United Trust Bank’s most recent broker sentiment survey has revealed that 70% of brokers operating in the fields of property and asset finance believe that it would take just one…
The bridging industry is quite unusual in that it tends to attract people with diverse experience. The roots of bridging originated in accountancy (my background) and law with the training…
Key Mini Mortgage product details • Available on properties in England, Wales and mainland Scotland • Minimum property value £100,000 • Loans from £5,000 to £100,000 • Repayment terms from…
Paul Flannery, Huw Jenkins, Phil Bird and Evan Griffin have joined Paul Keay, Jonathan Nail, Adam Bovingdon, Orla Costello and Steve Brigly to create one of the most experienced and…
A poll amongst brokers working in development finance has revealed the three key changes they believe would aid the regeneration of the SME house building sector. United Trust Bank asked…
United Trust Bank’s most recent broker sentiment survey has revealed that around 57% of brokers operating in the fields of bridging, development and asset finance expect lenders’ credit policies to…
Peter James Homes is a Midlands house building success story. Formed just five years ago as a subsidiary of established family owned, civil and electrical engineering firm J McCann &…
Peter Price, Senior Underwriter in the Bank’s Asset Finance division, believes that the value they put on their relationships with introducers and the encouragement they give brokers to speak directly…