AOBP announce latest collaboration with Masthaven
The Association of Bridging Professionals announced Masthaven Bridging Finance as its first Affiliate Lender to the Association last month.
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Masthaven is offering intermediaries this opportunity for the next six months only, and to take advantage of the offer intermediaries must quote ‘AOBP’ when they submit their case to the lender.
By becoming a Silver Member of the AOBP, the intermediary enjoys a host of benefits. These include: Silver Tier listing in the Associate directory; invitation to quarterly meetings and the AGM; the Silver Tier logo for use on marketing material, including websites; access to any special deals/exclusives available to the AOBP and preferential rates on AOBP marketing.
Masthaven’s Sales and Marketing Director, Richard Deacon, said:
“When Masthaven was given the opportunity to be the first affiliate lender of the Association of Bridging Professionals we were honoured. The Association can only be a good thing for the industry, as it provides a voice for the brokers and intermediaries in what is an ever-changing and challenging market.
“For Masthaven this represents a marvellous platform with which to continue operating our own award winning service to a wider audience.
“With so many lenders nowadays, many of them new to market in the last two years or so, Masthaven wanted to cement our position as a leading choice lender with nearly 30 years experience.”
The AOBP Affiliate Lender Membership is granted on an application only basis.
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