Black & White Bridging welcomes two new hires
Specialist lender Black & White Bridging, based in Bristol, has appointed Lisa Klychkova as investment analyst and Liam Dorrington as assistant accountant.
The hires support the firm’s continued growth, strengthening both investor relations and financial operations.
Lisa will work across the lending and investment arms, helping to grow the investor base and supporting credit and due diligence processes.
She said: “I’m excited to join Black & White Bridging at such a pivotal time.
“The dual nature of my role lets me work closely with both investors and the lending team – which is exactly the kind of challenge I was looking for.
“I’m confident that my background and network can help contribute to the firm’s ambitious growth plans.”
Liam joins the finance team with responsibility for reconciliations, investor statements and loan book support.
He added: “I’m really pleased to be joining Black & White Bridging.
“It’s a great opportunity to get stuck into a dynamic and varied finance role, while helping the team keep everything running smoothly behind the scenes.”
Damien Druce, chief operating officer at Black & White Bridging, added: “Both Lisa and Liam bring talent, energy, and fresh perspectives to the business.
“Lisa’s hybrid role reflects our wider strategy of aligning lending with investor growth, and her HNWI network is a huge asset.
“Liam’s appointment ensures continuity in our finance team and supports the operational discipline our investors and customers expect.
“We’re thrilled to have them both onboard.”
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