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Cambridge Wilkinson Investment Bank Expands Forward Flow Offerings to Meet Growing Demand from Private Lenders

IBank Develops Structured Solutions for Specialty Finance Companies Seeking Growth Capital.

byRita Garwood
April 4, 2025
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NEW YORK, April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Cambridge Wilkinson (“CW”) is expanding its forward flow capabilities to meet the increasing demand from private lenders and specialty finance companies. As market dynamics continue to evolve and traditional financing sources remain constrained, forward flow agreements are playing a larger role in supporting platforms with consistent origination capabilities and proven track records.

Forward flow structures provide a reliable framework for institutional capital to be deployed over time, aligning with consistent monthly loan originations from lenders in a variety of categories. These agreements are particularly well-suited for lenders focused on asset-based strategies across real estate, specialty finance, and other niche verticals where access to capital can directly accelerate growth and market share.

Cambridge Wilkinson structures forward flow agreements that are tailored to each client’s underwriting model and business objectives. These solutions provide certainty of execution and often serve as an alternative to warehouse lines or more rigid financing arrangements, offering clients the ability to scale without sacrificing control or operational agility.

“We’re seeing tremendous demand for flow-based capital solutions from both sides of the market — lenders looking to expand originations and institutional investors seeking steady, repeatable exposure to attractive credit assets. The goal is to structure and match these opportunities in a way that delivers value to both parties over the long term,” said Rob Bolandian, Co-Founder and Global Head of Investment Banking at Cambridge Wilkinson

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