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Kingfisher Property

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Established in 1988, Kingfisher Property Finance arranges finance principally for commercial property. Our team of qualified chartered surveyors advises investors, developers and owner occupiers and our service is designed to deliver competitive financing solutions, tailored to the specific needs of individual projects.

 

Our approach is founded on rigorous financial analysis and involves preparation of a comprehensive presentation describing the property and financing requirement, which is then targeted at selected financiers.

 

The key to successful placement is transaction management, starting with negotiation of terms and control of the valuation process, through to credit approval and legal documentation. We also add considerable value by utlilising our years of experience to negotiate the assumptions used by financiers, analyse cash flows to test compliance with financial covenants and ensure commercial terms agreed are correctly reflected in documentation.

Last Updated 1st September 2010

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