United Trust Bank was approached by a Devon based development company which sought funding to complete a nine unit residential scheme on a brownfield site in a town close to…
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Gavin Diamond, Commercial Director – Bridging Although we have provided loans to customers all over the country, it’s fair to say that, to date, the majority of our business has…
A recent survey carried out by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) found that 69% of SME developers were yet to see any significant changes to their businesses as a…
An exclusive article for UTB’s Update newsletter written by David Budworth; award winning financial journalist and former deputy editor of The Times ‘Money’ section. Most economists agree that a sharp…
Steve Grant has joined UTB as a property finance Business Development Manager responsible for building the Bank’s presence in the North of England. Steve has joined from Barclays Bank PLC…
The majority of brokers look set to complete a successful year with 60% expecting their business levels to exceed their 2016 plans. In their most recent Broker poll, which had…
Harley Kagan – Managing Director The last issue of Update was published very soon after the result of the EU referendum had been announced and at that point we knew…
Adrian Cormican – Director – Hallcroft Structured Property Finance UTB has created a Structured Finance division to provide bespoke financial solutions for clients with complex financial requirements. Headed up by…
Gavin Diamond – Mortgages and Bridging In a few years’ time when we look back at the world of short term bridging finance in the aftermath of the Brexit decision,…
Following a period of sustained demand for development finance bringing increasing levels of new business enquiries, United Trust Bank is continuing to grow its successful Development Finance division starting with…
Noel Meredith – Executive Director [pull_quote]This famous saying, coined by American Founding Father Benjamin Franklin, has been much used by politicians and business gurus for the last 250 years.[/pull_quote] For…