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BRIDGING LOANS FOR FARMERS

Bridging Loans For Farmers

Clifton private finance

WE SPECIALISE IN PROVIDING BRIDGING LOANS FOR FARMERS IN THE UK

We provide farmers access to finance to diversify, sustain, grow and improve their businesses.
    • From £100,000 to £10 million
    • Typical duration of 1 to 7 years
    • Maximum LTV of 65%
    • No early redemption penalties
    • Secured on farmland and agricultural property
    • No age limits
Finance to help you take advantage of short notice opportunities to purchase land or property
Recovery & restructure finance to help you when financial pressures are acute
Finance for renewable energy projects to maximise income on your farm
Generational transfer finance – helping you to realise capital and pass on your farm to the next generatio
Call us on 0203 900 3040 to discuss your requirements.
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BRIDGING LOANS FOR FARMERS

Bridging Loans

A bridging loan is a type of loan that can provide a significant amount of finance in a short period of time. Bridging loans are specifically designed for short-term usage, and can be used to “bridge” the gap in funding until long-term finance can be secured.

Bridging loans often come with the option to “roll-up” interest until the end of the term of finance. This could enable you to use the finance exclusively for your farm and not to service monthly interest payments.

Bridging loan lenders will require you to have an exit plan in place before granting a bridging loan. An exit plan is the method you intend to use to repay the loan at the end of the term of finance. An example of an exit plan is getting long-term finance in place such as a mortgage.

Why Use A Bridging Loan

It is possible to obtain finance through a traditional lender such as a high street bank. However, it is not uncommon for traditional lenders’ applications to take several weeks or even months to process.

Bridging finance may be attractive for agricultural finance as they can provide:

When Are Bridging Loans Appropriate

A bridging loan can be used for in a variety of scenarios including:

To find a well-suited bridging loan, it is advisable to contact a specialist broker.

Clifton Private Finance

If you need a bridging loan to satisfy your farm’s financial needs, then contact us 0117 313 7705 on or complete our callback form above.
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