STAR Asset Finance Group has forged a collaboration with The Law Society, to offer their financial services to Law Society members across the UK under their STAR Professions division.

Group Commercial Director Paul Slapa said of the partnership “The STAR Asset Finance Group are delighted to be working with The Law Society to assist their members with all their funding needs.  

Our team has an in-depth knowledge of the legal sector, and as a lender AND broker, unlike pure brokers, we can tailor solutions to the real needs of Law firms, whilst still having access to a huge range of funders through our own broker channels. To back-up this Partnership, we have ringfenced £50million to lend to law firms as a show of our commitment to the industry.”

From short-term working capital solutions to help with recurring liabilities such as Tax, VAT and Insurance payments, to helping with broader working capital needs, practice development and investment costs, equipment and technology upgrades, and even share / equity purchase and acquisitions – STAR Professions has access to the most suitable financial options across the whole market.

STAR Professions launched in 2022, serving the funding needs of Solicitors, Barristers, Architects, Vets, Dentists and Medical Practitioners Headed up by Jonathan Pearson, Jonathan has spent 15 years providing funding to Law firms, and has a wealth of experience in financial services. He can be contacted on 01675 628765 or on [email protected]

STAR Asset Finance Group – The national business with a local touch.

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