Partner Article
Roma Finance expand team with 3 new appointments
Roma Finance, the Manchester-based bridging lender, has announced three new appointments as the company looks set to triple its lending volumes this year.
Two new Lending Managers Steve Heaton and Marley Clarke and an Office Administration Manager, Tina Parry, have joined the successful lender.
The new, highly experienced Lending Managers will provide one point of contact for introducers and assist them with cases from initial enquiry to completion. They will be able to manage transactions and offer updates as the cases progress.
Steve Heaton has been in finance for over twelve years with roles at brokerage HFS/Capital One Homeowner Loans and latterly 8 years at secured loan lender Paragon. His experience includes Underwriting, Customer Relationship Management, Business Development and Operations.
Marley Clarke joins from Aldermore Bank where he was a BDM for the growing number of buy to let brokers and he managed key introducer partnerships. With over six years in finance he has also worked at Barclays Bank as a Premier client relationship manager.
Daniel Hill was recently promoted to Lending Manager and continues in that role.
Tina Parry joins in a new position as Office Administration Manager, having previously worked in a variety of professional services role at solicitor’s practises in Manchester.
Scott Marshall, Operations Director commented: “This is a very exciting time for Roma Finance as we build for the future and make strategic appointments to manage the increase in our lending. All of the new team have excellent experience in the finance and business sectors and they will be able to provide a first class service to introducers and their clients.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ron Bell .
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