Bridgebank announces September winners

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Steve Light of Mortgage Desk and Melanie Whiting of Norton Finance and Mortgages Ltd, have been selected as the winners of Bridgebank Capital’s Broker of the Month and Deal of the Month awards for September 2013.

The lender said the pair were selected above all others for the “high standard of application information they provided, coupled with a commitment to working closely with the Bridgebank Capital team throughout the application process”.

Light said: “I have been very impressed by the all-round commitment demonstrated by the team at Bridgebank Capital.

“I would like to give particular thanks to my regional business development manager Adam Powell for his support pre, during and post application and also to Heather McCormick for her support in processing the application and providing regular updates.

“I have had a very good first experience of working with Bridgebank Capital and would have no hesitation in using Bridgebank Capital for any future enquiries.”

Regarding being selected as the winner of the Deal of the Month Award, Whiting said: “The products offered at Bridgebank Capital are very straight forward and the overall procedure was extremely professional ensuring an excellent service for both our client and introducing broker.

“The team at Bridgebank Capital were extremely efficient and helpful and we will have no hesitation in offering their products in the future.”

They were both been awarded an acrylic tombstone award and Voucher Express shopping vouchers to the value of £500.

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