Bridgebank Capital unveils mobile site

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Bridgebank Capital has launched its new mobile website with a redeveloped application platform.

The lender’s new mobile platform includes a short enquiry form, regional BDM contact details and product information, to ensure that all information that a broker may require can be easily accessed from a mobile smart phone or tablet.

Steve Woods (pictured), head of sales at Bridgebank Capital, said: “We are delighted to announce the launch of the redeveloped mobile website and hope this will assist our brokers when working with Bridgebank Capital.

“The ability to submit enquiries from a mobile device will provide increased flexibility, whilst supporting brokers in fulfilling their client’s bridging finance requirements within often short timescales.”

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