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Tuesday 18 October 2016 2:49 pm

P2P property investment lender boosted by banks scaling back

By: William Turvill

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Peer-to-peer (P2P) platform Saving Stream has reached a new milestone of £200m in lending to property investors.

The company, which was founded in 2012, said its performance has been boosted by banks reducing their lending, especially since the Brexit vote.

Read more: Neil Woodford-backed P2P lender reports loss as it seeks sustainable future

Saving Stream has funded more than 130 projects, including residential developments, farmland and commercial projects.

The P2P company said lending has increased around 140 per cent in the last year to £140m in 2016.

Co-founder Liam Brooke said: “£200 million in lending is a significant landmark for Saving Stream.

Read more: This is the make or break moment for P2P lending

“Banks have been reducing their lending to property developers and that has accelerated since the Brexit vote. This reduction in supply of funding from banks means we are being offered more attractive loans at lower LTVs (loan-to-value ratios).”

He added:

We’re delighted to have enabled many important property developments and generated excellent returns for investors. There is huge demand for lending from developers who need access to speedier, more personalised finance than traditional lenders can offer.

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