Alternative Bridging appoints senior underwriter
Robert has held previous roles at Enterprise Finance, The Loan Partnership and Loans Engine.

Alternative Bridging Corporation has promoted Robert Seymour to the role of senior underwriter.
Robert has nearly 20 years of experience in financial services, having previously held key roles at Enterprise Finance, The Loan Partnership and Loans Engine, before joining Alternative Bridging as an underwriter in 2022.
Alternative Bridging provides bridging and term loans as well as development finance for residential and commercial purposes. It also offers an Alternative Overdraft facility that enables customers to draw down funds as and when they need them.
Claire O’Brien, head of underwriting at Alternative Bridging Corporation, said: “Alternative Bridging has a reputation for making even complex cases straightforward, thanks to our depth of property expertise and innovative products. Our underwriting team is key to delivering on this reputation and I’m delighted to announce Robert’s promotion within the team. Robert has been an invaluable asset to our company since joining us as an underwriter two years ago, consistently demonstrating dedication and expertise.”
Robert Seymour added: “I’ve been with Alternative Bridging for over two years now. They are a pragmatic lender who are committed to delivering outstanding service to brokers and borrowers. I’m looking forward to continuing to grow my role here and sharing my experience and expertise with our underwriting team.”

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