< Ahead of this year’s fifth anniversary Bridging & Commercial Awards, we are proud to announce the shortlist of nominees across 15 awards categories.
Each of the companies and individuals named stands a chance of walking away with one of the industry’s most prestigious titles on June 20th, when this year’s awards ceremony will be held.
Along with a full complement of categories seen in previous years, this year’s ceremony will see a number of new contenders jostle for supremacy for four new awards.
The best Bridging or Commercial Underwriter of the Year, set apart by a tireless approach to making sure a deal goes through, will be named, as will the Bridging Personality of the Year.
Lenders with a polished, all-round offering will also be recognised in the categories of Best Bridging Proposition and Best Commercial Proposition.
The judging panel, whose identities were revealed in March, will meet to deliberate the winners in each category on May 30th, following the submission of nominees’ references and testimonials.
The names of those who have won will be kept a closely-guarded secret until the night of B&C’s Fifth Anniversary Awards and Masquerade Ball, which will be held at the Grand Connaught Rooms in Holborn on Thursday June 20th.
On the evening itself, B&C will play host to over 440 guests from every corner of the short term and specialist finance world as the industry waits in anticipation to find out who has won each coveted title.
Very few places at the prestigious ceremony are still left to book; however, you can contact Caron on 0207 316 1822 who will advise exact availability.
The full list of potential award winners:
Best Bridging Newcomer
Capital Bridging Finance Ltd
Grosvenor Bridging
Heritage Commercial Finance
High Street Boutique Finance
Best Bridging Legal Partner
Blacks Solicitors
Goldsmith Williams
Brightstone Law
Pure Law LLP
Aubrey David Solicitors
Bridging/Commercial Underwriter of the Year
Claire Wasbrough – Masthaven Bridging Finance
Steve Spragg – Bridgebank Capital
Richard Lawton – Precise Mortgages
Phil Dabbs – Capital Bridging Finance Ltd
Keira Vallier - United Trust Bank
Graham McCauley – Dragonfly Property Finance
Best Development Lender
Bishopsgate Funding
Helmsley Group
Aldermore Bank
Regentsmead
Goldentree Financial Services
Best Specialist Distributor
Niche Financial Solutions
Finance 4 Business
Brightstar Financial
First 4 Bridging
Platinum Options
Best Bridging Broker
SPF Short Term Finance
Commercial Mortgage Desk
Positive Lending
Pure Funding Solutions
Only Bridging
Bridging BDM of the Year
Chris Parr – Masthaven Bridging Finance
Carl Graham – Bridgebank Capital
Jim Nash – Omni Capital
Jade Esterkin – Affirmative Finance
Gareth Lewis – Precise Mortgages
Rob Love – United Trust Bank
Best Bridging Valuer
De Villiers Chartered Surveyors
Belleveue Mortlakes
Aztec Property Valuers
Robert Sterling Surveyors
Colleys
Levene Chartered Surveyors
Best Bridging Proposition
Omni Capital
Precise Mortgages
Shawbrook Bank
Lancashire Mortgage Corporation
Central Bridging Loans
Masthaven Bridging Finance
Best Commercial Proposition
Aldermore Bank
Barclays Bank
Shawbrook Bank
Alternative Bridging Corporation
InterBay Commercial
Bridging Personality of the Year
Roger Morris – Precise Mortgages
Richard Deacon – Masthaven Bridging Finance
Alan Cleary – Precise Mortgages
Kit Thompson – Brightstar Financial
Mo Mulki – Bridging & Commercial
Best Commercial Lender
Shawbrook Bank
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Alternative Bridging Corporation
Aldermore Bank
InterBay Commercial
Service Excellence Award
MTF
Omni Capital
United Trust Bank
Aldermore Bank
Masthaven Bridging Finance
Montello Bridging Finance
Best Regulated Lender
Mayfair Bridging
Precise Mortgages
Masthaven Bridging Finance
United Trust Bank
Dragonfly Property Finance
Bridging Lender of the Year
Dragonfly Property Finance
Bridgebank Capital
Masthaven Bridging Finance
Precise Mortgages
United Trust Bank
MTF
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Ahead of this year's fifth anniversary Bridging & Commercial Awards, we are proud to announce the shortlist of nominees across 15 awards categories.
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