Bridging Finance (NW) sees large rise in turnover

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Merseyside short term lender, Bridging Finance (NW) Ltd, has reported a 41% rise in turnover one year on from the launch of its £20 million Short Term Business Finance Fund.

The fund, which was launched to help entrepreneurs and investors whose growth plans had been hit by the credit crunch, generated £98 million worth of enquiries since April 2009.

Bridging Finance (NW) says this has resulted in its panel of North West brokers growing by 131%.

The lender also claimed a 46% year-on-year rise in loans written in the same period.

The firm did not disclose actual figures.

Steve Barber, director of Bridging Finance (NW) Ltd, said: “We’ve had an incredibly busy 12 months as investors have turned to bridging finance to help them reach their growth ambitions.

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