Castle Trust expands sales team with new BDM for London
Tyrone will work alongside Regional Account Manager, Sammi Gilbankas in his new role as Business Development Manager for London.

Castle Trust Bank has announced that it has expanded its sales team with the recruitment of Tyrone Alexander.
Tyrone brings extensive experience in the bridging finance sector, having worked in the industry since 2018. Most recently, he spent three years as a BDM at Lendhub, where he developed a strong track record of supporting brokers in delivering specialist lending solutions to their clients.
Tyrone will work alongside Regional Account Manager, Sammi Gilbank, to provide specialist support to brokers across London. His appointment follows a year of strong bridging growth in the region during 2024, and Tyrone’s recruitment will expand Castle Trust Bank’s capacity, ensuring brokers continue to receive top-tier support for their clients’ needs.
“We are thrilled to welcome Tyrone to the Castle Trust Bank team," said Anna Lewis, Commercial Director at Castle Trust Bank, adding "London has been a key area of growth for our bridging proposition, and with Tyrone’s extensive experience and expertise, we are well-positioned to continue delivering exceptional support to brokers in the region.
She concludes, "His appointment reflects our commitment to expanding our capacity and ensuring brokers have access to the tools and guidance they need to help their clients succeed,”
Tyrone Alexander (pictured), Business Development Manager for London at Castle Trust Bank, said, “Castle Trust Bank is renowned for its innovative and flexible Bridging proposition, supported by excellent service and a dedication to supporting brokers," adding "I’m excited to join the team and work with brokers across London, helping them to structure bespoke lending solutions and deliver outstanding outcomes for their clients.”

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