Hope Capital opts for Target Bluechip’s bridging system

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Target Group is to supply its bridging lending system to Hope Capital Bridging Finance, the Liverpool based short-term property finance provider.

Target Bluechip claims to be the largest supplier of systems to UK bridging lenders. It offers processing automation, smart documentation and suite of reports, coupled with a transaction ledger and broker management module.

Ian Larkin (pictured), co-group CEO at Target Group, said: “We are delighted to be working with Hope Capital. Jonathan is a prominent member of the bridging finance community and has recently been appointed to the Association of Short Term Lenders’ Executive Committee.

“Our system will allow their team to manage its business more efficiently and easily. The flexibility and scalability of our solution will also support the company as it continues to expand in the years ahead.”

Jonathan Sealey, CEO at Hope Capital, added: “At Hope Capital we continually look at ways we can improve the service we provide our customers. As a principal lender, our speed of service and personal contact with our customers is of upmost importance.

“Implementing Target Bluechip will support this by further developing our back office processing capabilities.”

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