Bridgebank smashes new business level records
Bridgebank Capital are delighted and encouraged to report that they continue to break New Business Activity levels and record that enquiries and applications for Q1 2012 were up 2
Head of Marketing, Emma Hodson, has reported positive introducer feedback to Bridgebank’s recent advertising and marketing campaigns which included most recently, improving their rates on residential buy to let bridging loans.
Emma commented:
“These record breaking statistics prove that broker confidence in Bridgebank is high, as we remain a dependable and well regarded lender in a difficult economic climate.
"The Business Development Team continues to forge strong working relationships with their intermediaries through face to face meetings, training, networking events and regular communication, supported by Bridgebank’s extensive product range which seems to be increasingly popular as they demonstrate their flexibility, experience and “know how.”
Emma commented:
“These record breaking statistics prove that broker confidence in Bridgebank is high, as we remain a dependable and well regarded lender in a difficult economic climate.
"The Business Development Team continues to forge strong working relationships with their intermediaries through face to face meetings, training, networking events and regular communication, supported by Bridgebank’s extensive product range which seems to be increasingly popular as they demonstrate their flexibility, experience and “know how.”
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