Banking & Finance | Personal Banking
Our banking practice acts for individuals, trustees and charities raising finance and making loans to family members and others.
We will work with you to craft bespoke solutions to your financing needs.
We advise on loan agreements, granting security, guarantees, priority and inter-creditor arrangements.
We advise trustees and charities on their powers to borrow, lend, charge trust assets, limit personal liabilities and recourse to trust or other assets and the regulatory steps they need to take.
Many of our clients are landlords with several or multiple properties under their ownership with financing with several lenders across their portfolio.
Our Personal Banking work involves:
Property Finance
Commercial Finance
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