Drawbridge become NACFB patron
Short and medium-term finance specialist, Drawbridge Finance, has become a patron of the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers.
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Mark Posniak, Operations and Marketing Director, Drawbridge Finance, comments:
“Becoming a patron of the NACFB has always been an important part of our strategy and is essential for any serious player in the commercial finance market. We have very big plans for the short and medium-term finance sector and believe we will be best placed to achieve them wearing the NACFB badge, which is synonymous with integrity, transparency and professionalism.”
Adam Tyler, chief executive, NACFB, added:
“We are delighted that a lender of Drawbridge Finance's quality and ambition has joined the association and I look forward to working with Mark, Jon and the team in the months and years ahead. The association exists to ensure the highest standards are adhered to within our industry and these are the exact standards that Drawbridge brings to the table.”
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