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At Paramount Group, our mission is to deliver bespoke advice tailored to individual needs and only by listening to and fully understanding our client’s requirements can we endeavour to provide a comprehensive source of independent advice.
Commercial Lending
Besides our extensive residential offering, Paramount Group can also advise on a wide range of commercial lending. With access to highly experienced and knowledgeable product specialists, advice and assistance is available on
- Loans
- Property finance
- Cashflow finance
- Structured finance
- Asset finance
However, as with residential property, conventional routes to commercial finance may not be an option. When circumstances dictate we can also offer access to long and short term funding based on
- Non standard property types
- Unpredictable income
- Short term bridging finance
- Development finance
- Property investment funding
Healthcare
As a Company with a specialist Healthcare advisory service (Independent Medical Solutions) we understand the need for a commercial lending proposition in this often complex area. Our specialists are able to advise on such as
- Finance to purchase new premises or redevelop the existing site
- Loans to healthcare professionals to buy into partnership or start up a new practice
- Loans to fund new equipment and refurbishment
- Capital withdrawal or recycling of the capital account
Private Banking
An individual or indeed a family’s financial circumstances may also create a need for lending arrangements beyond those available from their main personal bank in the form of
- Personal Bridging (open & closed)
- Pension mortgages to allow the purchase of commercial property via a SIPP or SASS
- Pension fund accounts which will accrue interest whilst awaiting investment
- Probate loans for the payment of IHT liabilities whilst awaiting the realisation of assets
- Divorce loans to ease the financial burden between the beginning of proceedings and final settlement
Further information on the services above can be found in the attached PDF’s.
The Financial Services Authority does not regulate commercial mortgages.
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