Black & White Bridging strengthens team with new lending manager
Bristol-based Black & White Bridging, a short-term finance company, has appointed Susan Ansermoz as lending manager to support its nationwide expansion and growing demand for its transparent lending services.
With over seven years of underwriting experience at NatWest and Bank of Ireland, Susan brings a strong client-focused approach and expertise in managing complex cases.
Her appointment aligns with Black & White Bridging’s commitment to delivering exceptional service as it continues its ambitious growth across the UK.
Susan said: “I’m thrilled to be joining Black & White Bridging at such an exciting stage of its growth.
“Underwriting has always been a passion of mine because no two cases are the same, and I’m eager to meet the fast-paced challenges of this position.
“Black & White’s commitment to transparent, client-centred service aligns perfectly with my own values, and I look forward to building strong relationships with brokers and clients across the UK.”
Heather Hancock, head of credit & operations, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Susan to the team.
“Her wealth of underwriting experience and her passion for delivering outstanding service will be a great support as we continue to grow and respond to increasing demand.
“Susan’s approach to building genuine relationships with clients aligns perfectly with our values, and we’re confident she will help drive our success as we continue to expand.”
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