London Bridging Finance launch bespoke app in rebrand
Bridging loan provider London Bridging Finance has undergone a total rebrand, and today has revealed its new website and mobile application to support the launch of its new fund vehicle Force 12 Capital.
The new look website and new app offers London Bridging Finance’s current and prospective clients further creative solutions when applying for their services.
Benefits of the app include an online loan calculator, direct Skype calling to an underwriter for immediate decisions, photo uploads to help borrowers get indicative terms, upload tools for valuation reports and documents, and an online application firm.
Christopher Dailly, CEO said:
“It has been an exciting few years for London Bridging Finance since our relocation to Dubai to better access the capital markets of the Middle East and having already secured a £100m + revolving credit facility for high risk bridging loans we feel with the launch of our new fund Force 12 Capital as the primary funding vehicle of London Bridging Finance it was a good time to do a re-brand of the business to better reflect where we are headed for the next few years. Our rebrand and App launch further exemplifies our continued growth as a company and cements our business as a brand in the rapidly changing finance industry as we recognise the need for change and to be continuously evolving.”
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