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Developer Turned Lender - Tony Gilbertson

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Tony Gilbertson has over 30 years experience in the property finance market as well as being a property developer during the difficult time of the great financial crisis. He certainly learnt the hard way what being a Developer is all about and used his experience to ensure that his lending business puts relationships at the core of their business model. It is a fascinating story and one I know you will enjoy listening to.


In the episode we discuss;


Tony's Background in Finance and how he became a property Developer.


What happened to him in 2008


What he learnt from the Great Financial Crisis


What made him decide to start a lending business


What has been the hardest part of scaling a lending business


What he sees as the biggest risks to his business and what he is doing to mitigate them.


And lots more.


You can find out more info on Signature by visiting www.signaturepropertyfinance.co.uk

They also have an offer of free legals if you take any development or bridging loan and mention The Rodcast. Email Tony@signaturepropertyfinance.co.uk


For information about the 7 day Property business retreat in October in Lancaster please email me rod@incomethroughproperty.co.uk


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Tony Gilbertson has over 30 years experience in the property finance market as well as being a property developer during the difficult time of the great financial crisis. He certainly learnt the hard way what being a Developer is all about and used his experience to ensure that his lending business puts relationships at the core of their business model. It is a fascinating story and one I know you will enjoy listening to.


In the episode we discuss;


Tony's Background in Finance and how he became a property Developer.


What happened to him in 2008


What he learnt from the Great Financial Crisis


What made him decide to start a lending business


What has been the hardest part of scaling a lending business


What he sees as the biggest risks to his business and what he is doing to mitigate them.


And lots more.


You can find out more info on Signature by visiting www.signaturepropertyfinance.co.uk

They also have an offer of free legals if you take any development or bridging loan and mention The Rodcast. Email Tony@signaturepropertyfinance.co.uk


For information about the 7 day Property business retreat in October in Lancaster please email me rod@incomethroughproperty.co.uk


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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