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Crypto-Backed Loan for £3M Prime London Property

Charles Bailey SECURITIES BACKED LENDING BROKER

Charles Bailey

Crypto-Backed Loan
Charles Bailey
SECURITIES BACKED LENDING BROKER

Charles Bailey

Key Details:

 

  • £3M facility for prime London property acquisition
  • UK expat with £25M net worth, concentrated in corporate equity
  • Bespoke structure addressing cross-border and insider equity complexities

The client was a UK national residing in Singapore with an estimated net worth of approximately £25 million, with wealth concentrated in equity linked to a single corporate employer.
The client required approximately £3 million to acquire a prime Central London residence, seeking a crypto-backed loan–style structure to preserve long-term equity exposure.
Insider-linked equity required enhanced due diligence, strict governance, and careful disclosure. Cross-border residency further limited lender options.
Enness identified a private lender experienced in insider-linked assets and complex equity arrangements. The structure provided lender comfort without requiring forced sale or disruption to incentive arrangements, while remaining compliant with corporate obligations.
Subject to lender requirements and client circumstances, facilities of this nature have supported high-value property acquisitions. In this instance, the structure enabled the planned purchase while preserving long-term equity exposure.

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