Alternative Bridging launches newly optimised site
The lender revealed that the new website has been optimised to deliver brokers and customers with an enhanced user experience, including new navigation, search facility and product hover-card menu to help users find the information they are looking for with greater ease and efficiency.
The site has also been redesigned to make it more visually appealing and encourage more brokers to engage with Alternative Bridging Corporation.
Jonathan Rubins, Director at Alternative Bridging Corporation, commented: “At Alternative Bridging, we’ve got nearly 30 years in property lending and understand the importance of long-standing relationships, but we also realise the value of a good website in presenting brokers with the right information to help them to more easily make the most suitable choices for their clients.
“Visitors to the new website will find a content-rich site with updated case studies detailing our wide and varied proposition, including a £3.4m development loan to bring an iconic Liverpool landmark back to life! We have a high Google rating, wonderful recommendations from previous borrowers, and now a great shop window to help even more people to realise the benefits of working with Alternative Bridging Corporation.”
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