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TROY, Mich. - Michimich -- One of the nation's fastest-growing alternative commercial finance companies has announced the appointment of a new senior manager, reflecting the company's ongoing business expansion in Michigan and across the country.
Bridge Business Credit (BBC) recently named Jim Kinnaird as Senior Managing Director – Underwriting, in a move designed to help the asset-based lending firm in its commitment to commercial credit both locally as well as regionally.
The Troy-based firm serves companies, large and small, who are unable to secure conventional business financing.
Kinnaird, who brings more than 35 years of commercial credit experience to Bridge Business Credit, was most recently Vice President – Special Asset Group at Independent Bank in Troy. He started his banking career at Comerica Bank, Detroit, holding increasingly responsible management positions in credit administration and special assets.
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"We are excited to welcome Jim to our highly qualified team and look forward to him bringing his depth of experience to serve clients located throughout the Central and Eastern U.S. time zones," said the company's CEO Rhett B. Rowe.
About Bridge Business Credit: Located in Troy, Michigan, Bridge Business Credit (formerly Great Lakes Business Credit) was established in 2002. Its experienced team of dedicated financial professionals serve companies with potential that are unable to obtain conventional financing. By working to understand their client's business, Bridge structures flexible financing with asset-based lines of credit. Eligible collateral categories include accounts receivable; inventory; machinery and equipment; as well as owner-occupied commercial real estate. Learn more at www.bridgebusinesscredit.com or by calling (248) 733-0300.
Bridge Business Credit (BBC) recently named Jim Kinnaird as Senior Managing Director – Underwriting, in a move designed to help the asset-based lending firm in its commitment to commercial credit both locally as well as regionally.
The Troy-based firm serves companies, large and small, who are unable to secure conventional business financing.
Kinnaird, who brings more than 35 years of commercial credit experience to Bridge Business Credit, was most recently Vice President – Special Asset Group at Independent Bank in Troy. He started his banking career at Comerica Bank, Detroit, holding increasingly responsible management positions in credit administration and special assets.
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"We are excited to welcome Jim to our highly qualified team and look forward to him bringing his depth of experience to serve clients located throughout the Central and Eastern U.S. time zones," said the company's CEO Rhett B. Rowe.
About Bridge Business Credit: Located in Troy, Michigan, Bridge Business Credit (formerly Great Lakes Business Credit) was established in 2002. Its experienced team of dedicated financial professionals serve companies with potential that are unable to obtain conventional financing. By working to understand their client's business, Bridge structures flexible financing with asset-based lines of credit. Eligible collateral categories include accounts receivable; inventory; machinery and equipment; as well as owner-occupied commercial real estate. Learn more at www.bridgebusinesscredit.com or by calling (248) 733-0300.
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