Stephen Doyle (pictured), chief commercial officer at Bridgit, said the partnership marks another step in Bridgit’s growth strategy and reflects Bridgit’s broker-led approach.
“Partnering with SFG is an important step for Bridgit because it expands our access to a strong and growing broker network across the country,” said Doyle.
“We have built Bridgit around what brokers need most – speed, flexibility and ease – and we are always striving to create greater access and value for them. We’re excited to bring that value and innovation to SFG’s 1,200-plus members,” he added.
SFG general manager Blake Buchanan said: “Bridging is and will continue to be a growing need for many of our broker clients. Our role as an aggregator is to equip brokers with the breadth of solutions they need to deliver great client outcomes.
“Bridgit enhances that capability by providing a flexible, non-traditional option that can solve real problems for clients who may not fit within standard lending parameters.”
