Mezzanine Finance

Mezzanine Finance

Mezzanine Finance

Boost your project funding with strategic, flexible capital.

At St. George Commercial Finance Brokers Ltd., we offer tailored Mezzanine Finance solutions to help property developers and business owners bridge the gap between senior debt and equity. Mezzanine finance is a powerful tool that enables you to move forward with development, acquisition, or expansion projects without diluting ownership or facing cash flow strain.

Placed between senior debt and equity in the capital stack, mezzanine loans typically carry higher interest rates but are a flexible and fast-access source of capital. This finance type is ideal for developers needing additional funds after maximizing their senior debt, or for companies seeking growth without full equity dilution.

Our expert brokers structure each deal to align with your project’s goals and exit strategy. We work with a network of specialist mezzanine lenders to secure competitive terms and fast approvals—so you can execute your plans with confidence and financial clarity.


🔑 Key Benefits:

  • Enhances funding beyond senior loan limits

  • Enables you to retain more equity or shareholder control

  • Speeds up access to capital for time-sensitive opportunities

  • Flexible repayment and interest structures

  • Ideal for property development, business acquisition, or expansion

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What is mezzanine finance?

Mezzanine finance is a hybrid form of funding that sits between senior debt and equity. It’s typically used to cover funding gaps in property development or business growth projects.

It’s ideal for experienced property developers, business owners, or investors who have already secured senior debt but need additional capital to complete a project or scale operations.

Loan amounts typically range from £250,000 to several million, depending on your project size, equity position, and overall capital structure.

Yes, mezzanine finance is usually secured against the property or company assets and may include second charge or other forms of collateral.

Interest rates are higher than traditional loans—usually 8% to 15% per annum, reflecting the higher risk and flexible nature of the funding.

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