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Castlehaven Finance is an alternative lender providing development and bridging loans from €1 million for residential and commercial projects in Ireland.
Quick Facts:
- Founded in November, 2014
- Founders: Clark McCann & Will Aylmer
- HQ in Dublin 16
- More than €2 billion in projects funded
- Team Size: 17 members
- Press contact: Will Aylmer
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Newstalk Radio Interview:
Newstalk Radio with Will Aylmer of Castlehaven Finance
ISIF announces €229m of investments to accelerate delivery of new homes – RTE, 19th July 2024
ISIF announces €229m series of investments to accelerate delivery of new homes – Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, July 19, 2024
Private-equity buyouts soar – The Irish Times, Sept. 26, 2019
New lending partnership to fund two south Dublin housing developments – The Irish Times, Sept. 5, 2019
St. Paul’s in Glenageary is cutting edge on a period scale – The Sunday Times, Sept. 2, 2019
Investment fund to invest €2bn in Irish property sector – Irish Examiner, Aug. 28, 2019
Castlehaven switches backer in €250m deal – Irish Independent, Aug. 24, 2019
US Investor has €2bn to spend on Irish construction – The Irish Times, Aug. 24, 2019
Pollen Street Capital sells stake in Castlehaven Finance for €250m – RTÉ, Aug. 23, 2019
Alternative development property lender Castlehaven opens Cork office – Irish Examiner, Feb. 2019
Infill with great form at Glenageary – The Times, Nov. 2018
McKillen’s Oakmount buys prominent Flanagan’s site in Mount Merrion – The Irish Times, June 23, 2018
Social housing projects to get €100m in Castlehaven loans – The Irish Times, Jan. 31, 2018
Lord Sugar’s adviser in for Clondalkin site – The Sunday Times, Jan. 21, 2018
Castlehaven back McNamara’s return to housebuilding – The Irish Times, Nov. 18, 2017
Castlehaven Has €350m For Building Finance – BizPlus – Nov 1, 2017
Alternative lender targeting lending of €350m for private and social housing in 2018 – Business World, Oct. 31, 2017
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