Black & White Bridging joins Brightstar panel

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Black & White Bridging has been added to the lending panel of the Brightstar Group, which includes Brightstar Financial and Sirius Finance.

Brokers within the Brightstar Group now have access to the specialist lender’s range of specialist property finance solutions, including residential and commercial bridging and development finance.

Damien Druce

Damien Druce, commercial director at Black & White Bridging, said: “We are thrilled to be joining the Brightstar Group panel. As a group, Brightstar is a business that values expertise and service excellence – and this aligns perfectly with our approach to lending.

“We take pride in offering common-sense lending solutions with a clear and transparent process, and we’re really looking forward to working closely with the team to help brokers deliver the best outcomes for their clients.”

Bradley Moore (main picture), group deputy CEO at the Brightstar Group, said: “At Brightstar, we recently announced that we have achieved a 100% pass rate for team members undertaking the Certified Practitioner in Specialist Property Finance (CPSP) qualification.

“Our commitment to delivering excellence in specialist finance is clear and the addition of Black & White Bridging to our lending panel further strengthens this commitment. I know that this partnership will benefit our brokers, clients and introducers.”

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