Alternative Bridging expands case management team
Sirui Liao has joined the specialist lender as a case manager.

Alternative Bridging Corporation has recruited Sirui Liao as a new case manager, strengthening the support it provides to brokers.
Sirui Liao joins Alternative Bridging from Profound Financial Consultancy, where he was a mortgage administrator, assisting with all stages of residential and buy-to-let mortgage applications.
Alternative Bridging Corporation offers short-term bridging finance and development funding as well as term loans. It offers both regulated and non-regulated loans, with tailored solutions, to enable clients to efficiently manage transactions, capitalise on new property opportunities and raise capital.
Sirui Liao commented: “I am incredibly excited to join the team at Alternative Bridging. I look forward to contributing to the company’s mission and working with a team dedicated to providing excellent service and innovative financial solutions.”
Mihaela Janko, manager of the case management team at Alternative Bridging Corporation, added: “We are very pleased to welcome Sirui to our team. With an impressive background in the financial sector, Sirui is poised to bring valuable expertise and a fresh perspective to our case management operations.
"His thorough understanding of the mortgage process, attention to detail, and commitment to customer service will be instrumental in enhancing our case management capabilities and strengthening the support we provide to brokers.”

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