Alternative Bridging appoints Manchester-based case manager
Kamil will work closely with brokers, underwriters and internal teams to support the progression of cases.
Alternative Bridging Corporation has strengthened its case management team with the appointment of Kamil Mughal, based in the lender’s Manchester office.
Kamil joins Alternative Bridging with a strong background in mortgage case management, compliance and financial crime prevention. In his role, he will support the progression of cases across the business, working closely with brokers, underwriters and internal teams to ensure a smooth and efficient customer journey.
He brings experience across residential and specialist lending, including bridging finance and buy-to-let, alongside extensive knowledge of AML and KYC processes gained through roles in both lender and financial services environments.
Prior to joining Alternative Bridging, Kamil held a number of senior positions across the mortgage and banking sectors, combining technical expertise with a strong focus on risk management and regulatory compliance.
Mihaela Janko, manager of the case management team at Alternative Bridging Corporation, said: “Kamil brings a great mix of technical knowledge, attention to detail and practical lending experience, which is invaluable within our case management team. As we continue to grow, having skilled professionals in place to support brokers and maintain high service standards is essential, and we’re delighted to welcome him to the business.”
Kamil Mughal commented: “Alternative Bridging has a strong reputation for its specialist expertise and collaborative approach, which really stood out to me. I’m looking forward to working with the wider team in Manchester and supporting brokers to help move cases through efficiently and successfully.”
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