Alternative Bridging expands BDM team
James has previously worked as a broker and joins from Hope Capital where he was a BDM.

Alternative Bridging Corporation has strengthened its sales team for the North of England and Scotland, with the recruitment of James McDonough.
James has financial services experience dating back to 2015 and has previously worked as a broker as well as for providers. Most recently, he worked as a BDM for Hope Capital.
James will support brokers in the region in finding solutions for their clients who require bridging, development or commercial finance secured on property as a first or second charge.
Paul Gavin, head of sales for the northern division at Alternative Bridging Corporation, said: “I’m delighted to welcome James to the team as we continue to increase the support we offer to brokers who are looking for innovative specialist property finance. With his wide breadth of experience, he has a strong understanding of the pressures that brokers experience and the way that lenders like Alternative Bridging can help relieve those pressures and deliver great outcomes for their clients.”
James McDonough commented: “I’m really pleased to join Alternative Bridging Corporation as it’s a lender with a strong reputation for innovative products supported by excellent service. Having previously worked as a broker myself, I have unique insights into how we can work in partnership with our brokers for the ultimate benefit of their clients.”

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