0 an arrangement by which a bank lends a person some money for a short time until that person can get the money from somewhere else, often so that they can buy another house before they sell their own
The right way to do this is to raise the money by a bridging loan until such time as the rents come in.
I have been charged throughout with having obstinately refused the bridging loan which was asked for.
The regional authority says that it has no money, but it did suggest a bridging loan in one instance.
I, too, recognise the problems, which is why we have introduced the facility of a bridging loan, to be paid this week.
Will he look into the possibility of a temporary bridging loan for them or some other financial help?
That is a lot of money for a family to find in the first place—a bridging loan, perhaps.
The first was a short-term bridging loan for $1·1 billion from international commercial banks.
Our £500 million bridging loan to the building societies froze mortgage rates for the great majority of owner-occupiers and ended the mortgage famine.