Alternative Bridging appoints head of sales for the North
Paul Gavin joined Alternative Bridging Corporation last January as a BDM for the North.
"In his new role, he will continue to develop our relationships with brokers in the North, providing support for our BDMs and internal BDMs in the region."
Alternative Bridging Corporation has promoted Paul Gavin to the role of head of sales for the Northern division.
Paul Gavin joined Alternative Bridging Corporation last January as a BDM for the North. He has more than 16 years of residential and commercial property finance experience, having previously held roles at Bank of Ireland, Amicus Property Finance, Oblix Capital, HS Credit and most recently Glenhawk.
Paul Gavin said: “I have now been part of the Alternative Bridging team for just over a year and have been impressed by the dynamic approach to property lending and unrivalled client focus. We work collaboratively with brokers to identify the best solutions for their clients and I’m delighted to take this role and help even more intermediaries experience the benefits of working with Alternative Bridging Corporation.”
Jonathan Rubins, director at Alternative Bridging Corporation, commented: “I’d like to congratulate Paul on his new role. Since joining Alternative Bridging, he has exceeded target in both loans and new brokerages and in his new role, he will continue to develop our relationships with brokers in the North, providing support for our BDMs and internal BDMs in the region. This role will include expanding the team and developing our presence throughout the North.”
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