Alternative Bridging boosts case management team

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Alternative Bridging Corporation has bolstered its case management team with the recruitment of Katherine Partridge.

Partridge (pictured) has more than eight years’ experience in B2B and B2C marketing and managing a portfolio of clients and prioritising work.

She joins Alternative Bridging’s growing case management team to support brokers in securing property finance solutions for their clients.

Jonathan Rubins, director at Alternative Bridging Corporation, said: “We’re really pleased that Katherine has joined our ever-expanding service function. In her previous role she proved she could deal with managing multiple tasks at once, which will be vital at Alternative Bridging where we have a constant stream of bridging and commercial finance cases in progress at any one time, and a commitment to consistently delivering outstanding service.”

Partridge added: “I am delighted to join such an established firm as Alternative Bridging; the fact that it has been in the market for 30 years and continues to grow its reputation as well as its lending proves that it does things in a successful way and I’m looking forward to supporting brokers with their cases.”

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