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Sabal Financial Group, L.P. is a California-based real estate and finance company, founded in 2009, with headquarters in Newport Beach, and additional offices nationwide and in London, UK. Sabal Financial holds a Commercial Mortgage Primary Servicer rating of CS3, a Construction Loan Servicer designation and a Special Servicer rating of CC3 from Morningstar, and a Special Servicer designation from Fitch with a CSS3+ rating. In 2015, the company completed its SOC 1 audit, conducted in accordance with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).


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Practice areas

Sabal Financial has business groups in:

  • Principal Investments
  • Home Builder Finance
  • Commercial Real Estate Term Lending
  • Bridge Lending
  • Bank Credit Advisory
  • Commercial Advisors
  • Third Party Servicing and Construction Loan Administration

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History

In 2015, the company completed its SOC 1 audit, conducted in accordance with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).

Since inception, Sabal Financial has managed nearly $8.2 billion in assets on behalf of its clients and investors.

In June 2014, Sabal Financial launched its newest business line, Commercial Real Estate Term Lending, which offers term loans from $1 million to $10 million for stabilized commercial properties nationwide. The division utilizes SNAP, Sabal Financial's proprietary Web-based technology that automates part of the loan application and closing process and allows brokers to view and manage deals in real time, through a secure online portal.

In December 2014, Freddie Mac approved Sabal Financial as a Seller/Servicer for its new Small Balance Loan offering, which offers debt solutions for multifamily acquisitions and refinancing.


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References

Source of article : Wikipedia