Black & White Bridging appoints lending manager

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Black & White Bridging has appointed Najma Hashime as its new lending manager.

Hashime (pictured) has wide-ranging experience in the lending sector and will be based in the London office, where she is tasked with managing the company’s growing origination pipeline and maintaining service levels.

Black & White Bridging says it is strengthening its lending capabilities to meet increasing demand from brokers and clients, supported by its new funding line.

Hashime said: “I’m excited to join Black & White Bridging at such a pivotal time in its growth. The company’s commitment to transparent lending and its ambitious plans for expansion align perfectly with my own values.

“I look forward to supporting the lending team and helping manage the increasing number of cases as we continue to deliver exceptional service to brokers and clients across the UK.”

Martyn Smith, managing director at Black & White Bridging, added: “We are thrilled to welcome Najma to the team. Her experience and expertise in the lending sector will be invaluable as we continue to expand and meet growing demand.

“Najma’s appointment reflects our commitment to investing in top talent and ensuring we have the right people in place to support our ambitious plans for growth.

“We are confident she will play a key role in driving our success in the London market and beyond.”

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