Black & White Bridging partners with the NACFB
Specialist lender Black & White Bridging has joined the NACFB as a patron.
"Black & White brings a new definition of what the experience of effective short term lending should be and how it can work for NACFB members and their clients."
Black & White Bridging, the recently rebranded intermediary face of Bath & West Finance, offers bridging loans from £50,000 to £10,000,000 and covers residential, semi commercial, development, auction as well as refurbishment and conversion funding.
Damien Druce, commercial director at Black & White, said: “The NACFB represents a membership of highly experienced and productive firms providing finance advice to a wide range of individuals and businesses. Its impressive record as a trade body and the calibre of its membership makes the new relationship particularly attractive to us. In return, Black & White brings a new definition of what the experience of effective short term lending should be and how it can work for NACFB members and their clients. Providing a consistently rapid, transparent and reliable service with no grey areas is a standard to which many aspire, but few deliver. Black & White Bridging aims to change that perception.”
Norman Chambers, managing director of the NACFB, commented: “The NACFB is thrilled to welcome onboard our newest Patron, Black & White Bridging. The Association only looks to partner with lenders that can add value to our membership, Damien and the team are developing a strong offering – one that I know our brokers will support.”
Paul Goodman, chair of the NACFB, added: “At a time when some lenders have exited the market or scaleddown their scope, it’s encouraging to see Black & White Bridging fully embrace the intermediary market. NACFB Members who partner with Damien and the team can rest assured they will be doing their bit to help keep Moving Britain Forward."
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