Black & White Bridging launches new broker website
Short term lender Black & White Bridging has launched a new website to better support its introducing brokers and give them an easier interface experience from enquiry to completion.
"Our new website will play a significant part in our strategy of constant incremental evolution as we develop our proposition."
In addition, for the first time it offers access to B&W’s broker portal and bridging calculator and which, as the technology develops this year, will encompass a full end-to-end online process for the customer journey.
Damien Druce, commercial director at Black & White Bridging, said: “Coming up to our first anniversary in April, Black & White has already built a reputation as a lender which more and more brokers have come to trust by offering a clear and unambiguous service to their clients. Our new website will play a significant part in our strategy of constant incremental evolution as we develop our proposition.
"The new site is designed to be simple to use but as it develops it will become an increasingly important part of our strategy to develop our brand as the best proposition in the short term lending market for brokers and our goal of establishing a fully grown fintech led presence in the market.”
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