New launch from BestAdvice

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BestAdvice has launched a new website dedicated to short-term and commercial lending.

&lta href=&quothttps://www.bridgingadvice.co.uk&quot&gtwww.bridgingadvice.co.uk&lt/a&gt will cover the latest news in bridging, commercial finance and asset based lending.

It also includes features and blogs on aspects from business development to compliance.

The first BridgingAdvice podcast will also be available before Christmas.

Kevin Rose, BestAdvice’s editor and launch editor of BridgingAdvice, said: “We’ve launched this dedicated site for bridging and commercial finance following feedback from providers.

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