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Asset Finance Sponsored by Asset Finance News Propel Finance completes its first private securitisation Published: 22nd August 2022 Share On August 22nd, Propel Finance, the fastest growing asset finance lender in the UK, announced its first private securitisation, as part of a new c. £500 million financing round. Mark Catton, CEO of Propel said: “We are thrilled to have completed this latest funding transaction, which marks this latest stage of Propel’s growth in our mission to provide accessible finance to SMEs across the UK. We are an important funding partner of the British Business Bank and are excited by the growth opportunities the new funding lines with Citi and Quilam will provide. I should also acknowledge the brilliant work of the Propel team in getting this transaction successfully completed.” Propel Finance is expanding and diversifying its funding base to support its continuing growth and support for UK SMEs, following multiple initial funding rounds with the British Business Bank. Citi has structured a £275 million private securitisation facility, and Quilam Capital has provided an additional £35 million mezzanine and working capital facility, to enable the partial refinance of Propel’s existing British Business Bank ENABLE funding facility and support further growth. The financing round supports Propel’s role in the asset finance sector, following its landmark strategic partnerships with Barclays Business Bank, prominent accountancy firm Azets and global technology leader Samsung, to provide more than one million SMEs with access to fast and flexible finance to acquire equipment and vehicles. The British Business Bank will continue to be an important funding partner for Propel, with an ENABLE Funding facility that will allow Propel to provide c. £165 million of finance to SMEs across the UK. Reinald de Monchy, Managing Director, Guarantee and Wholesale Solutions at the British Business Bank, said: “We are delighted to be supporting smaller businesses via our ENABLE Funding programme and for Propel Finance to enter in this next stage of its development. This first refinancing transaction, alongside the continued funding via ENABLE will allow Propel to provide smaller businesses with greater access to a wider range of finance options and help create a more diverse finance market.” In July, Propel was recognised as the UK’s fastest growing asset finance company by Asset Finance Connect’s AF50 top asset finance lender list alongside traditional bank lenders and long-established independents. Propel’s growth rate has soared to 92% over the last year and reflects both the investment in its team and technology and its desire to work with its partners to provide SMEs with vital access to finance. Propel’s strategic advisers were Blake Morgan (Legal) and EY (Corporate Finance), who provided valuable industry knowledge to help structure and complete the transaction and execute on the inaugural securitisation. Lisa Laverick Editor - Asset Finance Connect Sign up to our newsletter Featured Stories NewsBrokers call for ‘outside the box’ approach from funders NewsGrowth Guarantee Scheme delivers £250m of finance to UK SMEs Corporate Member NewsUltimate Finance increases working capital cashflow loan Asset Finance