Alternative Bridging Corporation expands office space

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Alternative Bridging Corporation has expanded its office by more than 50% to accommodate its larger team and support its continued growth.

Since the beginning of the year, Alternative Bridging has grown its team by more than 25% and the lender has recently taken on 50% more office space to support this growth and provide room for further expansion.

Alternative Bridging recently announced that it had secured a new dedicated residential development funding line from its bankers, which will be used to release existing facilities and help the property lender to continue to grow its development finance loan book, whilst expanding its bridging loan programmes for residential and commercial properties. The lender has also introduced a range of commercial term loans.

Stephen Meller (pictured), director of Alternative Bridging Corporation, said: “At Alternative Bridging, we understand that service is a key element of any property lender’s proposition and so we are committed to investing in our team to ensure that we consistently deliver outstanding service to our brokers and our clients.

“This means ensuring that we are properly resourced, we recruit quality individuals, and we provide those individuals with a supportive team environment that gives them what they need to thrive.

“So, the growth of our team and expansion of our office doesn’t just reflect our increased appetite for lending – it also demonstrates our ongoing dedication to delivering first rate service to everyone we work with.”

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