Target agrees deal with bridging lender

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Target Group, the financial services outsourcing and software provider, has signed a deal to supply its Bluechip system to Wirral based Bridging Finance Solutions (BFS), the short-term property finance provider.

Target will also provide Bridging Finance Solutions with bespoke elements, including system automation, smart document and statement production.

Paddy Byrne, CEO at Target Group, said: “We are delighted to be working with Bridging Finance Solutions. Our system will allow our client to manage its business more efficiently and easily, whilst the customisations we have designed will deliver greater automation and more granular reporting.

“The flexibility and scalability of our solution will also meet the company’s growth needs as it continues to expand in the years ahead.”

Steve Barber, director at Bridging Finance Solutions, said: “BFS continues to explore new ways of working that will improve efficiency and ultimately enhance the service we offer to our customers. We’ve made a significant investment in our new IT infrastructure through Target and believe that this will help support our ongoing drive to develop the business and sustain our expanding customer base as an increasing number of people and businesses turn to bridging as an effective short term finance solution.

“Bridging Finance Solutions has a reputation for excellence in customer service and this will serve to further enhance our service offering.”

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