He joined the lender in April last year as an internal BDM
Specialist lender Alternative Bridging Corporation has promoted Sam Bailey (pictured) to the role of business development manager (BDM) for the Midlands.
Bailey joined Alternative Bridging in April last year as an internal BDM, having previously gained experience at Reim Capital, Relendex, and Pepper UK.
In his new role, Bailey will help further the reach of Alternative Bridging in the Midlands, helping more brokers find solutions for their clients who require bridging and term loans, as well as development finance for residential and commercial purposes.
Congratulations to Sam Bailey, who has been promoted to Business Development Manager for the Midlands.
— Alternative Bridging Corporation (@ABC_Bridging) March 7, 2023
Sam has been @ABC_Bridging for just under a year, enjoying many successes and has a bright future ahead of him!
Well done Sam!!🎉#Team #Promotion #AlternativeBridging pic.twitter.com/v7VBI26QTn
“I’m really excited to take this new role and join Paul Gavin’s team,” Bailey commented. “As well as continuing to deliver market leading bridging and development finance to brokers and their clients, Alternative Bridging is also excellent at developing its people and providing them with new opportunities to progress their career. I’m looking forward to working with brokers to help them see the benefits of working with us.”
Paul Gavin, who was promoted to northern division head of sales earlier this year, said he was delighted that Bailey had also been promoted to BDM for the Midlands.
“In his short time with Alternative Bridging, Sam has impressed with his dedication to helping brokers find the right solutions for their clients. His new role will enable him to develop more new relationships and ensure that we are providing our brokers in the Midlands with the best possible service.”
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