First Limerick Loan Now Live! 8.5% P.A
This offering will be our first loan in Co. Limerick and our largest loan to date. It’s a 16-month loan, with an interest rate of 8.5% per annum. The funds will be used…
This offering will be our first loan in Co. Limerick and our largest loan to date. It’s a 16-month loan, with an interest rate of 8.5% per annum. The funds will be used…
For investors, the current economic environment is extremely challenging. Bond yields remain at all-time lows causing a major problem for savers and investors who traditionally relied upon these yields for…
We have published updates on each of our existing loans following our recent site visits. We are delighted with the progress of each development and would like to thank you…
Our first bridging loan is now LIVE and open for investment. This superb offering will be live for funding the next 10 days. It’s a 7-month offering, with an interest rate of 8.5% per annum.…
Property Bridges is on a mission to bring high quality, peer-to-peer property lending to Ireland and offer a serious alternative to bank loans. Managing Director David Jelly spoke to Public…
What is Bridging Finance? Bridging finance is a short-term funding instrument used by companies to solidify their short-term position until a long-term financing option becomes available. *If you would like bridging finance…
Since the start of the year, we have seen plenty of activity in the development market as finance continues to be an issue in the construction market especially in the…
For those that couldn't make it to the launch, we have prepared an investor pack with all relevant information. The investor pack includes: Property Bridges Overview Meet the team section…
We wanted to give you a full update on all that's been happening with Property Bridges the last week. It's been amazing since our launch the amount of interest from…
According to the 3rd European Alternative Finance report, the online space is booming. The European online alternative finance industry grew 101% from €1019m to €2063m in 2016. This is dwarfed…