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JBR Capital is the UK’s only independent financier dedicated solely to high-end vehicle finance. Offering specialist finance for prestige cars, supercars and classic cars, JBR Capital provides tailored equity release, refinance, auction and restoration finance solutions to private individuals and businesses.

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Don’t fear the dragons, but do plan for them

Don’t fear the dragons, but do plan for them

In unknown and potentially turbulent financial times, proper planning, robust stress testing and rapid, proactive responses are more important than ever for business success. But so, too, is keeping in perspective that whatever challenge you face will eventually pass, believes Nayan V Kisnadwala, CEO of high-end automotive finance provider JBR Capital.

Driven: Porsche 911 Dakar

Driven: Porsche 911 Dakar

In one respect at least, the Porsche 911 Dakar is a ludicrous car: at near enough double the price of a standard Carrera, it is wincingly expensive. Its new Pirelli tyres create significant levels of road noise, compromising its refinement, the missing rear seats doing the same for its people carrying ability. 

Buying supercars is an addiction. Do we need therapy?

Buying supercars is an addiction. Do we need therapy?

For some customers, the thrill of the chase and the pre-purchase pampering from salespeople have become more appealing than the pleasure of driving their new car. Darren Selig, Founder & Executive Director of high-end automotive finance provider JBR Capital...

Who is going to buy the used cars?

Who is going to buy the used cars?

Darren Selig, Founder & Executive Director of high-end automotive finance provider JBR Capital, believes clues as to what could happen can be found in the non-automotive retail sector.