Century Capital appoints new sales director
Mia joins Century from Hampshire Trust Bank, where she was senior business development director.
Century Capital has announced the appointment of Mia House as sales director.
Mia joins Century from Hampshire Trust Bank, where she was senior business development director and made significant strides in growing the bridging and specialist lending business.
Mia has a proven track record in broker relations, product and distribution strategy. In her new role, she will be responsible for supporting the lender’s growth plans, leading the sales team and expanding Century’s broker network.
Alongside the appointment, Century has announced substantial uplifts to its funding lines.
Paul Munford, CEO of Century Capital, commented: “Mia’s appointment marks an exciting milestone for Century. Her popularity and expertise will help us further strengthen our broker relationships and deliver on our mission to be the lender of choice in the bridging space.”
Mia House added: “I’m thrilled to be joining the Century team. With the new funding lines in place, the business is primed for growth. I look forward to working closely with the senior leadership team to deliver new product solutions and strengthen our market presence.”
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