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Triple Point provides revolving credit facility of up to £50m to Inhale Capital

Triple Point provides revolving credit facility of up to £50m to Inhale Capital
Anna Sagar
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February 24, 2026
Updated:
February 24, 2026

Investment manager Triple Point has facilitated the provision of an initial senior revolving credit facility with funding capacity up to £50m to bridging lender Inhale Capital.

The facility will support Inhale Capital’s “ongoing expansion” by backing funding for the origination of first charge bridging loans across the UK.

Inhale Capital focuses on offering loans to “experienced property investors, developers and landlords who require short‑term finance for acquisitions, refinances, auction purchases and development exits”.

The business was founded in 2024 by Rob Goodall, with a key selling points being its in-house valuation expertise as well as its technology-driven operating platform.

Ellis Diamanti, head of specialty finance at Triple Point, said: “We’re delighted to be supporting Inhale Capital with flexible funding to help drive their next phase of growth. We have known Rob for many years and have always valued his thoughtful approach to underwriting and building a scalable platform.

“At Triple Point, we back experienced management teams with credible, well-defined growth plans, and we look forward to partnering with Rob and the team as they continue to expand across the UK bridging market.”

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Rob Goodall, founder and CEO of Inhale Capital, added: “Working with Triple Point to secure this facility is a significant milestone for our business. It provides us with strong institutional backing and the flexibility to continue delivering fast, reliable funding to our broker and borrower partners, while staying true to our conservative approach to risk.

“We’ve particularly valued Triple Point’s understanding of our team’s experience and their support in allowing us to continue originating loans using our USP of internal valuations across all security types, which helps us maintain both speed and cost efficiency for borrowers.”

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