Case Study

High-Profile Client Bridging Solution

Strategic Refinance for Portfolio Expansion

Client

Bedfordshire Homeowner

Property or Project Value

£1,800,000

Loan Amount

£1,200,000

A high-profile individual, currently attracting significant media attention, approached Portway Finance under urgent circumstances. The client’s existing residential lender was initiating repossession proceedings on their home, creating a critical need for immediate financial resolution.

The client’s public visibility and the press attention surrounding them had resulted in a particularly challenging financial predicament:

  • The media attention had impacted which lenders would consider engaging with the client.
  • The looming threat of repossession meant that any financial solution had to be implemented within an exceptionally tight timeframe of only two weeks.


Leveraging our extensive network and strong relationships with key lenders, we identified a financial partner who was willing to overlook the client’s current public standing. Our direct access to decision-makers within these institutions enabled us to expedite the approval process, something that would have been significantly more challenging without these established connections.

We successfully secured a one-year bridging loan for the client, providing them with the necessary breathing space to arrange the sale of their property under less-pressured circumstances. This strategic financial manoeuvre prevented immediate repossession and allowed the client to manage their affairs more discreetly and effectively.


This case study exemplifies Portway Finance’s ability to deliver tailored financial solutions under tight deadlines and complex circumstances, ensuring our clients receive the support they need regardless of their public profile or the challenges they face.

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