Black Book Finance adds to commercial team

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Black Book Finance has appointed Bridget Kibiru to the position of commercial finance executive.

Kibiru (pictured) has 12 years of experience in specialist lending and joins the financial distributor from The Loans Engine.

Her most recent role was as intermediary sales manager, dealing with both intermediaries and the company’s high net worth clients, and she also served as packaging manager for several years.

Michael Clapper, co-founder and executive chairman at Black Book Finance, said: “Bridget brings the perfect attitude and huge experience to our team, and we are delighted to welcome her.

“Whilst Black Book offers solutions for almost any kind of residential, commercial or business finance enquiry, we have been blown away with the early successes of our commercial and development department, and we are determined to ensure continued growth momentum. Bridget ticks every box for us, and we’re excited to see how she progresses.”

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