Akash Narula secures manager role at Watts Commercial Finance
Narula joins from Aldermore Bank.
Watts Commercial Finance has appointed Akash Narula as its latest commercial manager, covering Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas.
Joining from Aldermore Bank, where he held the position of commercial real estate business development manager, Akash has a wealth of industry knowledge and a track record of delivering tailored financial solutions.
Phil Gray, managing director of Watts Commercial Finance, commented: "As our business continues to grow, so too does our need for exceptional talent to join the team. We are delighted to welcome Akash on-board as we strengthen our presence in Milton Keynes and surrounding areas. His industry expertise, dedication, and enthusiasm will undoubtedly bring added value to our clients, and I look forward to seeing the positive impact he will make."
Akash Narula said: "I am thrilled to be joining Watts Commercial as a commercial manager. With a shared vision to foster meaningful and long-lasting relationships, I look forward to contributing to the growth and success. This is an exciting opportunity to collaborate with an exceptional team and drive impactful results in the commercial finance sector."

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