Hope Capital’s delivers brand-new finish & exit offering in conjunction with Costcap

Hope Capital’s delivers brand-new finish & exit offering in conjunction with Costcap Hope Capital has announced it has made significant improvements to its residential finish & exit offering, which is ideal for projects where the development has still not reached practical completion. Now providing up to 75% LTV with rates from 0.85%, the offering has a host […]

Hope Capital’s new development exit loan provides a lifeline for borrowers

Hope Capital’s new development exit loan provides a lifeline for borrowers Specialist short-term lender, Hope Capital has announced it is now offering 80% max LTV combined with the lender’s lowest rate, on its residential development exit product range. Designed for completed projects, the loan can be used to relieve any pressure from the borrower who […]

General election 2024: What this could mean for the property market 

General election 2024: What this could mean for the property market With the UK having had the worst decade of house shortages since World War Two, never has it been more important for every political party to prioritise building more affordable housing. Owing to the shortage of homes, as we all know, house prices have […]

Hope Capital celebrates two Elite Women Awards

Hope Capital is delighted to announce that its Chief Financial Officer and Head of Marketing and Communications have been selected as Elite Women by Mortgage Introducer.
Kate Cowan who holds the position of Chief Financial Officer and Sarah Butler who is the lender’s Head of Marketing and Communications, have both been recognised among several of the industry’s leading women in the financial sector.

Why experience matters now more than ever

Why experience matters now more than ever Article provided by Jonathan Sealey, CEO at Hope Capital for use in FIBA. Depending on someone’s individual circumstances and requirements, there are plenty of financial lending options available. However, as markets have shifted and consumer demands have changed, one form of lending which has become more popular in […]

Celebrating International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day Comments provided by Kate Cowan, Chief Financial Officer at Hope Capital. I started my career in the world of finance in 2002, working for various organisations for a number of years before moving to Hope Capital in 2019 where I currently hold the position of Chief Financial Officer. First and foremost, despite […]

We can’t guarantee what’s around the corner, but we can guarantee one thing… 

We can’t guarantee what’s around the corner, but we can guarantee one thing… Article provided by Jonathan Sealey, CEO at Hope Capital for use in The Intermediary    In the wake of raised rising interest rates from the Bank of England (BoE), many lenders are feeling the pressure and subsequently, putting their fixed rates out of […]

Why switching to another product with the same lender is a smart move 

Why switching to another product with the same lender is a smart move Article provided by Kate Cowan, Chief Financial Officer at Hope Capital for use in Bridging & Commercial. Countless lenders and various products can make it feel like quite the challenge for a broker who is looking to source the best bridging loan […]

Have faith in the short-term market! 

Have faith in the short-term market! Article provided by Jonathan Sealey, CEO at Hope Capital for use in Specialist Lending Solutions. From crumbling house prices to lack of confidence, the property market currently seems like quite a gloomy place. But underneath it all, you have the specialist short-term market… While it may seem the economy […]

A beginner’s guide to AVM and Desktop valuations

A beginner’s guide to AVM and Desktop valuations A question we are often asked at Hope Capital is what the difference is between an Automated Valuation Model (AVM) and a Desktop Valuation. Thanks to the continuing growth of technology and processes, there are now a range of valuation models available in the lending market to […]

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