Bridge Help hires new BDM

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Bridging loan provider, Bridge Help, has added to its business development team with the appointment of Mo Miah.

Bringing 11 years’ experience with major high street banks and building societies, Miah (pictured) joins Bridge Help’s team of regional business development managers.

His appointment follows growth for Bridge Help during 2021 in which the short-term lender exceeded its own projections, lending more than £23 million.

Based in north London, Miah will be working alongside Bridge Help’s business development team managing broker and lender relationships throughout the country.

He said: “I’m passionate about helping people and providing great customer service, that’s why I got into this sector. Working at Bridge Help is a great opportunity for me to develop broker relationships and work alongside them throughout the loan process from initial enquiry to securing funds. That is a very exciting prospect for me.”

Chris Sellars, chief executive of Bridge Help, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Mo onboard. Developing and maintaining strong broker relationships is at the heart of what we do and a key reason why we can make what seems like an impossible deal, possible.”

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