Black Book Finance adds Darren Peiris to commercial team
Black Book Finance has once again boosted its commercial & development team, with the appointment of Darren Peiris to the role of Commercial Finance Executive.
Peiris has worked within the banking and finance sectors for the past 13 years, initially with Natwest and Barclays. He left Barclays in 2016 to join ASC Finance, to generate and process lending opportunities for both commercial and residential investments, as well as bridging, development and acquisition finance.
Peiris said:
“The opportunity to join Black Book was too exciting to ignore. Michael Clapper’s background speaks for itself, and Black Book’s growth in its first year has been simply staggering. I am excited to be joining such a formidable team so early on in its development, and very much looking forward to playing a key role in their ambitious growth plans. It speaks volumes that after just 3 days in to my new role, and whilst still only at the start of the year, I am already taking and placing so many enquiries.”
Michael Clapper, co-founder and chairman at Black Book Finance said:
“For Black Book to enter to an established market and make such an impact so quickly, the need for a compelling product and service proposition was obvious, but that in itself that would not have been enough without the very best people delivering the service to our introducers. For that reason, our recruitment process is highly selective and we were delighted that Darren agreed to join us. He is hugely knowledgeable and has already hit the ground running - a very welcome addition to our commercial & development team.”
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