AOBP welcomes 2012 with 17th Affiliate Lender
The Association of Bridging Professionals is pleased to announce the introduction of a new Affiliate Lender to the panel.
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Business Development Executive at Bridgebank Capital, Carl Graham, spoke on behalf of the lender:
“We are delighted to have become an Affiliate Lender of the AOBP, and look forward to working closely with the Association and its members providing the very best in Bridging Lending solutions to the specialist broker community.”
Craig Scott, Press Officer for the AOBP said:
“Bridgebank Capital is a short term property finance specialist which has a well-established reputation in the bridging market.
“Their areas of expertise range from Development, Auction Purchase, Portfolio Equity Release, 100% Finance with additional security, Acquisition Finance & Renovation for Residential properties.
“This once again demonstrates the importance of the AOBP and the impact and support of its continued growth from its lender partners and introducers alike.”
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