Bridgebank adds to business development team

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Bridgebank Capital has appointed Sarah Fisher to its business development team, to support the company’s continued growth across City and Central London. 

She joins Bridgebank Capital as a former business manager at Barclays Corporate, where she worked in property development, portfolio management, property investment and managing key relationships.

Fisher said: “I am delighted to join Bridgebank Capital, and be involved in the continued growth of the company. I look forward to further developing my network and supporting introducers and developers in securing the project facilitating funding they require.”

Carl Graham, sales director, added: “Sarah has proven experience and an excellent reputation amongst the introducer community. We look forward to supporting her in further enhancing Bridgebank Capital’s presence and activity in the London market.”

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