The move to larger premises enables Bridge Help to accommodate its growing team while observing social distancing measures in the office.
Short-term financing company Bridge Help has secured new, larger office premises in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
Bridge Help has experienced rapid growth since establishing its headquarters in Chesterfield at the start of the year. It has made a number of new appointments in 2020. Most recently, the company welcomed David Fielding to the team as an underwriter.
The move to larger premises enables Bridge Help to accommodate its growing team while observing social distancing measures in the office.
Chris Sellars, chief executive of Bridge Help, said: “Like many businesses right now, our staff are splitting their time between home and office working. However, increasing business, staff numbers and the COVID-crisis has led us to acquire larger premises. It’s a very good move for the business, giving us the space to expand the team further and accommodate social distancing and ensure all team members are safe.”
Despite the pandemic, Bridge Help is seeing no slow down of deals and has used video conference technology during the crisis to complete a number of loan applications, including a £1.2million refinance deal for a development site in Sheffield city centre’s up and coming Kelham Island area.
As well as plans to make further appointments, the company is also shortly to launch its new co-funding proposition.
Sellars added: “I am very excited for the future of Bridge Help. The current financial climate has shown a very real need for alternative lenders other than high street banks.”