Cambridge & Counties Bank expands sales team in Scotland
Cambridge & Counties Bank has expanded its presence in Scotland with the appointment of Barry Rodger as a senior relationship manager.

Based in Glasgow, Barry will focus on providing real estate funding solutions for residential and commercial property investors and owner occupier trading businesses throughout Scotland.
Barry joins from Allied Irish Bank, where he has spent the past 20 years in various relationship management and business development roles.
In September last year, the Bank expanded its presence in Scotland with the appointment of Elaine Chandler as a BDM in the asset finance team.
Barry Rodger said: “Cambridge & Counties Bank has historically enjoyed strong working relationships with commercial finance brokers throughout Scotland to provide real estate funding solutions, and I’m delighted to be joining the team. It is a dynamic and competitive market for real estate finance; however, I firmly believe that the bank’s customer first approach will see it gain further market share.”
Carl Ashley, regional director for the North and Scotland, added: “I am delighted that we have been able to recruit Barry given his extensive real estate experience. He will build on our existing broker and professional relationships and develop new ones whilst working alongside Elaine, our asset finance business manager to support in the bank’s growth plans. It’s an exciting time for us with further relationship manager appointments to be announced in the coming months across key geographical regions.”
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