About Us

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Meet Nick Singh

Nick Singh is the main point of contact and lead adviser.

Nick has been advising clients on property and commercial finance for over 15 years, with experience across bridging loans, auction finance, commercial mortgages, and development funding. His hands-on approach and in-depth market knowledge allow him to structure finance that works — even in complex or time-critical cases



Nick continues to work directly with clients, guiding them through the process from initial enquiry to completion and beyond. His priority is always the same: getting the deal done properly, with a clear exit strategy and minimal stress.

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Why Clients Work With Us

Much of our business comes from repeat clients and referrals, which we believe says more than any marketing claim.

Let’s Talk

Whether you’re planning an auction purchase, refinancing a property, or exploring short-term funding options, we’re here to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a bridging loan?

A bridging loan is a short-term finance option designed to “bridge” the gap between buying a property and securing longer-term funding or selling another asset. It’s commonly used by property investors, developers, and landlords who need quick access to funds.

A bridging loan is a short-term finance option designed to “bridge” the gap between buying a property and securing longer-term funding or selling another asset. It’s commonly used by property investors, developers, and landlords who need quick access to funds.

A bridging loan is a short-term finance option designed to “bridge” the gap between buying a property and securing longer-term funding or selling another asset. It’s commonly used by property investors, developers, and landlords who need quick access to funds.

A bridging loan is a short-term finance option designed to “bridge” the gap between buying a property and securing longer-term funding or selling another asset. It’s commonly used by property investors, developers, and landlords who need quick access to funds.

A bridging loan is a short-term finance option designed to “bridge” the gap between buying a property and securing longer-term funding or selling another asset. It’s commonly used by property investors, developers, and landlords who need quick access to funds.

A bridging loan is a short-term finance option designed to “bridge” the gap between buying a property and securing longer-term funding or selling another asset. It’s commonly used by property investors, developers, and landlords who need quick access to funds.

A bridging loan is a short-term finance option designed to “bridge” the gap between buying a property and securing longer-term funding or selling another asset. It’s commonly used by property investors, developers, and landlords who need quick access to funds.

A bridging loan is a short-term finance option designed to “bridge” the gap between buying a property and securing longer-term funding or selling another asset. It’s commonly used by property investors, developers, and landlords who need quick access to funds.