The Cumberland Building Society has appointed a new Relationship Manager to further strengthen its support for businesses operating in the South Lakes and Lancashire region.
With over 25 years’ experience of Commercial lending to the Hospitality industry, The Cumberland is now offering its relationship-managed service to Food & Drink businesses.
Our kinder banking philosophy means that we take the time to get to know each client, their needs, and their circumstances. There’s no ‘computer says no’ with us - every application is reviewed by our experienced Commercial and Underwriting teams, and our personal service means that you’ll always be dealing with a real person, every time you call.
If you operate within the Food & Drink sector and you’re looking for a Commercial mortgage with a human touch, get in touch today.
Types of retailers include:
Key lending information:
Subject to lending criteria. Please refer to our Commercial Lending Criteria & Information Requirements for more information.
Key lending information:
Subject to lending criteria. Please refer to our Commercial Lending Criteria & Information Requirements for more information.
Key lending information:
Subject to lending criteria. Please refer to our Commercial Lending Criteria & Information Requirements for more information.
Your mortgage is secured on your property. Think carefully before securing other debts against your property. Your property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
We look forward to hearing from your and how the Cumberland can help your business. Simply follow the link below to find out who is the best person to help you on this occasion.
The Cumberland Building Society has appointed a new Relationship Manager to further strengthen its support for businesses operating in the South Lakes and Lancashire region.
The Tour de France rolls its globally known brand across our region’s roads next year, offering its vast audience to opportunist local businesses.
From guest houses and boutique hotels to pubs, restaurants and holiday lets, these businesses are not only a huge part
of the local economy, they are also what make the county such a special place to visit.