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Top 7 Video Marketing Agencies for Hard Money Lenders in 2026

August 18, 2026 · chinmay

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A hard money or private lender is not selling a commodity rate, they are selling speed and certainty to a borrower who has already been turned down or is racing a closing deadline, and to the brokers who send them deals. The video that earns that trust looks like fast-closing case studies, a face on camera explaining how a bridge or fix-and-flip loan actually underwrites, and steady proof-of-funds content that keeps the lender top of mind with real estate investors and brokers between deals. If you want that content edited, posted, and the ads run for you, Harloop is the top pick on this list. If you want a specialist built for lending or commercial real estate specifically, the six agencies below are genuinely strong options. Here are seven for 2026, starting with the one that runs the whole channel.

The seven at a glance

RankAgencyBest forTurnaround / modelLink
1HarloopLenders that want video edited, posted, and advertised for them2-day turnaround, unlimited edits, monthly plansharloop.com
2Create & ElateCompliance-friendly video production for banks, credit unions, and lendersOngoing engagement, pricing on requestcreateandelate.com
3Broadcast2WorldFinance and lending explainer videos with published starting prices4 to 6 weeks, from $2,000b2w.tv
4Barnes Creative StudiosCinematic property and asset video for the real estate behind the loan3 to 4 weeks (up to 8 for multi-site), pricing on requestbarnescreativestudios.com
5Casual FilmsEnterprise-scale finance and banking brand videoProject-based, pricing on requestcasualfilms.com
6CSTMRVideo folded into a full lending marketing and lead-gen engineRetainer, pricing on requestcstmr.com
7KaleidicoMortgage and hard money content strategy, including video as part of SEOProject-based, from $5,000kaleidico.com

1. Harloop

Best for: hard money and private lenders that want video edited, posted, and advertised for them, not just files handed back.

Harloop is a full video operator with a US-based team in Texas and California. It edits unlimited video on a two-day turnaround (first cut in about 48 hours), posts to your channels every day, runs your paid and organic video, and powers video outbound. That is the separator from most agencies on this list: a production studio or marketing shop will shoot, edit, or write a piece of content, then hand it back for you to post and promote yourself. Harloop keeps going until the video is live and working.

For a hard money lender, the fit comes from how repeatable the content actually is once you look past the legal complexity. A founder or loan officer explaining a fix-and-flip draw schedule on camera, a 30-second closed-in-9-days case study pulled from a funded deal, a proof-of-funds clip built for a broker's inbox, and a short piece answering "what credit score do you need for hard money" all need the same fast, high-volume cadence, cut for LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts without slowing down your underwriting team. Because the model is unlimited edits on a monthly plan rather than a per-video quote, turning one funded-deal story into five borrower-persona cuts does not spike the bill, and the daily posting cadence that keeps a lender's brand in front of brokers is handled for you.

Harloop does not publish its tiers. Plans are custom monthly and sized to the workload, so the honest answer on price is: book a demo. To be fair about fit, Harloop is built for lenders with steady, ongoing content needs. A lender that wants a single polished explainer once a year is better served by one of the project-based options below.

Ready to see whether the operator model fits your lending shop? You can book a 30-minute Harloop demo and walk through your current content workflow with someone who runs this for other brands.

2. Create & Elate

Create & Elate is a dedicated banking and lending video production shop that works with community and regional banks, credit unions, mortgage and commercial lenders, and private banking teams. Its pitch is built around compliance: "Your team owns disclosures and compliance. We make the video, work to the approval process you already run." It offers three engagement models, a full-production "Content Engine," "Production Support" for lenders with an in-house team, and "Growth Consulting" for video roadmaps, and has produced more than 13,000 videos for 130-plus clients across 11 countries since 2019. New prospects can start with a free audit of one existing video and a 30-day trial with an exit clause. Pricing is not published. Create & Elate suits a lender that wants a specialist who already understands loan-product disclosure review.

3. Broadcast2World

Broadcast2World is a finance and fintech video production agency with more than 400 brands in its portfolio, including lending platforms like OnDeck for small business lending and banking clients like Citibank. Unlike most agencies in this space, it publishes starting prices: a short explainer up to 30 seconds starts at $2,000, a 60-to-90-second financial explainer starts at $4,500, and 3D or data-visualization work starts at $9,500, all with a stated 4-to-6-week turnaround, and every package includes script, storyboard, voiceover, animation, and sound design. Broadcast2World fits a lender that wants an animated explainer on loan products, with a published price to budget against, rather than an ongoing content pipeline.

4. Barnes Creative Studios

Barnes Creative Studios produces cinematic commercial real estate video, property tours, drone footage from FAA-certified pilots, and ADA-compliant virtual tours, for clients that include Stream Realty Partners and brands like CBRE and JLL. Most projects turn around in 3 to 4 weeks, with complex multi-location work taking 6 to 8 weeks; pricing is not published and requires a site assessment. It is not a lender-marketing agency in the direct sense, it is a real estate video specialist, but for a lender whose deal flow depends on the properties behind the loans, its property video can complement lender-facing brand content.

5. Casual Films

Casual Films is a large, enterprise-scale video production agency with finance and banking experience that includes work for Prudential and HSBC, alongside brands like Capital One and Google. It delivers 700 to 1,000 projects a year and has handled single engagements with as many as 248 deliverables; one case study cites 13 films produced across six weeks for Prudential, ahead of schedule. Pricing is not published and is quoted per engagement. Casual Films fits a larger institutional private lender or credit fund with an enterprise budget, more than a smaller regional shop wanting an ongoing content partner.

6. CSTMR

CSTMR is a fintech and financial marketing agency that works with lending clients across small business lending, SBA loans, commercial real estate, mortgage, and personal loans, including a public case study with SELFi, a consumer mortgage platform. Its lending services span brand strategy, web and UX design, SEO, paid advertising, social media marketing, and content marketing, with video positioned as part of that broader content mix rather than a standalone service. Pricing is not published. CSTMR fits a lender that wants video folded into a full digital marketing and lead-generation engine, one vendor handling the website, the paid search, and the content.

7. Kaleidico

Kaleidico is a mortgage marketing and lead-generation agency with more than 15 years in the mortgage industry, and its own guidance explicitly covers hard money lending, describing "valuable content like blog posts, articles, and videos that educate borrowers" as part of a strategy built to position lenders as experts. On Clutch, Kaleidico lists a $5,000-plus minimum project size, hourly rates of $150 to $199, and typical engagements in the $100,000-to-$200,000 range, though its core services skew toward web design, SEO, and lead generation rather than video production specifically. Kaleidico fits a lender that wants video as one piece of a larger, search-driven mortgage marketing strategy, not a dedicated video vendor.

How to choose a video agency for hard money lenders

The right choice depends on what your lending shop actually needs.

  • You want a specialist who understands loan compliance. Create & Elate has built its workflow around lender approval processes, so a video does not stall in your legal team's queue.
  • You want a published price for a specific explainer. Broadcast2World quotes starting prices by video length, which makes it easier to budget a single asset.
  • You need cinematic video of the real estate behind your deals. Barnes Creative Studios specializes in commercial property video and drone footage, useful for a lender whose marketing leans on the assets it finances.
  • You have an enterprise budget and need brand-level polish. Casual Films works at the scale of Prudential and HSBC, which fits an institutional lender more than a smaller regional shop.
  • You want video as part of a bigger lead-gen engine. CSTMR and Kaleidico both fold video into wider SEO, paid, and content operations built for lending clients specifically.
  • You want the whole channel run, not just files. Harloop edits unlimited video on a two-day turnaround, posts it daily, and runs the paid and organic media for you, so funded-deal stories actually ship instead of sitting in a folder.

A useful gut check: if you already have someone posting and running ads and just need footage produced and cut, a project-based specialist like Broadcast2World or Barnes Creative Studios is enough. If posting and promotion are the part that keeps slipping, you want either a lending-focused retainer or a full operator. For a wider look at how the operator model compares to a large creative subscription outside the lending space, see our Harloop vs Superside comparison, and for how the same speed-and-trust dynamic plays out in another high-consideration vertical, our top video agencies for therapists covers a similar trade-off between specialist retainers and a full operator.

FAQ

How much does hard money lender video marketing cost? It ranges widely by model. A single animated explainer from a finance-focused shop like Broadcast2World starts around $2,000 to $4,500, a lending-specific content and lead-gen retainer from an agency like Kaleidico typically runs as a custom monthly engagement (Kaleidico's typical Clutch-listed projects fall between $100,000 and $200,000), and compliance-focused shops like Create & Elate price per engagement without a published rate card. Harloop, like most full-operator options, prices custom plans rather than publishing tiers.

What should a video agency for hard money lenders include? At minimum, the ability to produce fast, borrower-trust content, closed-deal case studies, proof-of-funds pieces, and clear explainers on how a bridge or fix-and-flip loan works, cut quickly enough to keep pace with how fast these deals close. A team that understands basic lending compliance saves real back-and-forth versus one learning it from scratch. The bigger differentiator is whether the agency only produces the video or also posts it and runs the paid promotion that puts it in front of the brokers and investors who send deals.

Do I need a lending-specialist agency, or will a generalist finance shop work? A specialist like Create & Elate or a lending-focused marketer like Kaleidico already understands loan-product disclosure boundaries and borrower psychology, which shortens the ramp. A capable finance-focused generalist, like Broadcast2World or Casual Films, or a full operator can still work well if they take underwriting accuracy seriously and keep up a consistent posting cadence. The deciding factor is usually how much category expertise you need upfront versus how much volume you need ongoing.

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