Bridgebank increases commission

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Bridgebank Capital is now paying a higher rate of commission to brokers of 1.5% on all deals between £250,000 and £750,000.

This increase in commission follows the two x £250 fast process fee that Bridgebank Capital launched in July and will be paid in addition to these fees.

Steve Woods, head of sales, said: “This increased level of commission demonstrates our intentions to increase market share by supporting our valued introducer brokers.

“It is well documented that we probably have more money to lend than any other bridging lender in the sector.

“We aspire to grow the business further and expand our market share as quickly as possible to meet our organisational objectives.”

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