The Bridging Market – How big can it get?
Over the last couple of months I have read in the trade press various figures for the size of the bridging market but I feel most of them are wide of the mark. From the numerous information sources that I …
What a year !!
2011 will go down in Masthaven’s history as one of the best on record for several reasons.
FSA regulation
It was actually in December last year when Masthaven gained itsHow do the changes in Europe affect the UK bridging market?
This month I thought I would challenge myself by addressing a topic that is dominating the broadsheets: Europe. Whether we like it or not, Europe affects the lives
Fraud – How does a broker spot it?
Fraud is the elephant in the room that no-one likes to discuss. Everyone hopes that if no-one brings it up then it will just go away. Unfortunately the reverse
To Infinity And Beyond
Anyone with small children, especially if they have boys, will be well aware of this popular saying by a certain character in the Toy Story films. I can
How are bridging finance companies funded?
A question that is often asked is where do bridging company get their funds from? In total there are approximately 60 active specialist bridging finance companies and each
Business Moneyfacts 2011 Award – Does it matter who wins?
As Masthaven won Best Bridging Finance Service Provider, and was runner up for Best Bridging Finance Company, many of you may feel this is a strange question
The road to increased lending is now open
Pear Shaped World
I would like to start this edition of Bridging Life by welcoming Masthaven’s new shareholder and funder, the William Pears Group (“WPG”). For those of you whoMasthaven announces multi-million pound injection from property giant William Pears Group
Masthaven Bridging Finance is delighted to announce that it has now completed on a significant transaction with the William Pears Group. This involves an undisclosed eight figure
Why did Masthaven become FSA regulated?
In recent years it has been a regular discussion point at Masthaven as to whether the company should become FSA regulated. Historically, the decision has always been that












