Allica Bank makes series of senior promotions in its broker commercial mortgage team
The Bank has expanded its broker sales and business development teams.

Allica Bank has revised its broker commercial mortgage team, resulting in the promotion of three senior team members.
Charissa Chang and Stephen Spinks have both been promoted to head of broker sales for commercial mortgages in their respective territories. Charissa, who joined the bank back in 2019, will be responsible for leading Allica’s broker presence in the North and Midlands regions, while Stephen, who has been at Allica since 2020, will lead the South and Central regions.
Michael Mann, who joined Allica in 2021 as a business relationship manager focusing on London and South East, has been promoted to business development director.
Nick Baker, chief commercial officer at Allica Bank, said: “Charissa, Stephen and Michael have each played key roles in Allica’s rapid growth story to date and will now make an even greater contribution with expanded responsibilities. Their commitment to supporting our broker partners and their clients with clarity, consistency and collaboration is undeniable, and they richly deserve this recognition of their achievements.
“These promotions will enable Allica to provide an even more effective relationship-led experience for our broker partners as we continue to grow. An element of our service we know brokers value incredibly highly.
“I’m proud that Charissa, Stephen and Michael are able to progress their careers further here at Allica Bank and I have no doubt they’ll continue to deliver.”
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