Kuflink HQ

Kuflink opens new HQ




Peer-to-peer (P2P) group Kuflink has celebrated the opening of its new headquarters in Gravesend.

The firm relocated from another location in Gravesend to the site of a former Blockbusters, following a period of expansion in which it has rebranded and launched a P2P proposition.

Around 60 guests attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony, including Stephen Hammond, MP for Wimbledon and member of the Treasury Committee, and Adam Holloway, MP for Gravesham.

Speaking at the event, Mr Hammond said: “…Businesses like Kuflink are vital to this country.

“…We’re likely to see more and more difficulty for small firms who want to grow to get that access to finance.

“So, in the next two years, I think this is a business that could really grow … in a big way, but also help more businesses to grow and be a prominent part of the local community.”

The launch comes just weeks after Kuflink secured full FCA authorisation to offer consumer BTL products.

Commenting after the opening, Narinder Khattoare, sales and marketing director at Kuflink, added: “This is the culmination of a huge amount of hard work by the whole Kuflink team and we are now well set for 2017 to build on the considerable success we have enjoyed in the past few years.

“The bridging market continues to provide valuable liquidity to the commercial and residential property markets and we look forward to working with new introducers and their clients, as well as strengthening ties with our existing broker partners.”

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