Bridgebank Capital grows business development team

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Bridgebank Capital has announced the appointment of Trupti Edwards in a new role as the bridging lender’s Midlands-based business development manager (BDM).

She has been appointed to look after broker relationships covering the whole of the Midlands region and some aspects of the Southern counties.

Prior to working at Borro, which she joined in 2011, she previously worked as a BDM, specializing in prime and sub-prime residential mortgages and buy to let mortgages with Northern Rock, during a nine-year spell.

Edwards said: “I am delighted to have accepted this position with Bridgebank Capital – I have been impressed with the work ethic and commitment of the team to achieve the company objectives and goals.”

Laurence Goodman, the Manchester based bridging lender’s managing director, said: “I am thrilled that Trupti has accepted this vacancy. Her appointment has been part of our strategic development plans for some time.

“Trupti will add an exciting new dynamic to our new business team, and is only one of a number of further key appointments to be announced over the next few weeks, as part of our ongoing growth strategy.”

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