Bridgebank Capital overhauls website

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Bridgebank Capital has launched a fully re-designed website with increased functionality.

Following a review of user behaviour and searches on the former website, Bridgebank Capital developed a new structure and layout for the website to improve ease of navigation, whilst also improving the overall user experience through greater online functionality, it claimed.

It has also introduced an online short application form, downloadable v card contact information alongside a wealth of information including lending criteria.

The launch of the new website comes months after Bridgebank Capital redeveloped its mobile website.

Steve Woods (pictured), head of sales, said: “We are delighted to launch the new website and hope this will assist our introducers when working with Bridgebank Capital. A great deal of time has gone in to identifying how best the website can assist brokers, and implementing these changes.

“We are sure that introducers will find the website to be a key resource going forward, and look forward to receiving their feedback.”

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