The group of international investors included a Japanese bank, a Dutch insurer and a mixture of asset managers from across Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
This brought the fund’s assets under management to more than £250m at the end of November 2019, an increase of approximately 40% since the start of the year.
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Rod Lockhart, head of capital markets and fund management at LendInvest (pictured above), commented: “LendInvest continues to attract capital from all over the world on the strength of its platform and compelling investment proposition.
“On top of the strong market fundamentals and attractive yield, institutional investors are drawn to LendInvest’s more specialist and borrower-focused, less transactional lending model.
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