AOBP appoints first Affiliate Lender
The newly launched Association of Bridging Professionals announces the appointment of Masthaven Bridging Finance as its first Affiliate Lender to the panel.
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AOBP Executive Committee Member and Compliance Expert Ray Cohen, comments:
“I am delighted that Masthaven has been granted the first Affiliate Lender Membership, and I am confident they will set a precedent for the Association. Masthaven has been established in the sector for over 25 years, and provides the quality of service the AOBP is looking for in a lender.
“By becoming an affiliate member, relationships between the team at Masthaven and our advisors and packagers will become even stronger, helping to promote a better united industry.”
Andrew Bloom, Managing Director of Masthaven Bridging Finance comments:
“Masthaven is delighted to be associated with the AOBP, its membership is the life blood of the bridging industry and advisors thoroughly deserve to be represented in this way.
“I look forward to supporting its members who we currently work with, whilst building relationships with new ones.”
Formed by a selection of highly experienced bridging professionals, out of an increasing need to provide the sector with a unified voice, AOBP will act as a trade body to help promote a better operating environment in the bridging finance sector, whilst providing essential information and industry analysis to its members.
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