New BDM for Bridgebank

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Bridgebank Capital has appointed Robert Heywood as a business development manager (BDM) for City and Central London.

He joined Bridgebank Capital earlier in the year and the firm says he has extensive knowledge of the bridging industry with particular understanding and expertise in financing for the Residential Buy to Let investment sector,.

Heywood said: ” am delighted to be rewarded with this exciting new opportunity within Bridgebank Capital and look forward to further enhancing my position within the organisation and the bridging industry, and providing the very highest level of support and expertise in the working relationship with our valued introducers.”

Stephen Woods, head of sales at Bridgebank Capital, said: “We are delighted Robert has agreed to take on this new challenge of managing the broker market across City and Central London. Robert’s previous industry knowledge within the broker sector will stand him in good stead moving forward and will enable him to fully understand and recognise the challenges being faced by brokers.

“Rob is eager to uphold Bridgebank Capital’s position and reputation as a service orientated lender, with a focus on delivering the highest of standards.”

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