LendInvest secures up to £200m to enter regulated home loan market

Launching in 2019, LendInvest’s first home loan product will be available to homeowners that require short-term bridging finance for terms up to 12 months.

LendInvest secures up to £200m to enter regulated home loan market

LendInvest has secured funding of up to £200m from HSBC UK to enable it to enter the regulated home loan market.

Launching in 2019, LendInvest’s first home loan product will be available to homeowners that require short-term bridging finance for terms up to 12 months. LendInvest has lent over £2bn to borrowers to date.

Christian Faes, (pictured) co-founder, and chief executive of LendInvest, said: “LendInvest continues to attract investment onto our platform from some of the world’s largest and most sophisticated investors.

“This new funding from HSBC is a further important step forward in the evolution of our business. We have shown to great effect how our technology-driven approach to lending can succeed in the specialist loans market.

“Our sights are now firmly set on continuing to build out our platform and on ultimately disrupting the £200bn mainstream UK mortgage market.”

David Langford, relationship director in HSBC’s non-bank financial institutions team in London added: “We are delighted to partner with LendInvest and the platform’s experienced team on this funding. The deal demonstrates our commitment to providing access to funding in an evolving UK residential property market in order to help support housing supply.

“We look forward to the launch of this exciting mortgage product and seeing how it will benefit new and existing LendInvest customers.”

LendInvest manages a substantial and diverse capital base. In addition to HSBC UK, LendInvest’s bank funding partners include global banks Citigroup and Nomura, European banks and a number of UK-listed challenger banks.

Alongside multiple institutional funding lines, LendInvest enables corporate investors and sophisticated or HNW individuals to invest in the mortgages it writes via its Co-Investment Platform, discretionary fund and £500m LSE-listed bond programme.