Enness Private Clients appoint head of Commercial Finance
Enness Private Clients, the large mortgage and high net worth specialist, has continued its recruitment drive with the appointment of Chris Whitney to head up its commercial arm.
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Prior to his spell at St Vincents, Chris spent eight years at NatWest as a finance broker, meaning he has in excess of 15 years’ experience in the commercial arena.
Hugh Wade-Jones, Director of Enness Private Clients, commented:
“We have long been aware of Chris and he has an excellent reputation in the prime commercial market. He joins with a commendable pedigree and vast experience, so we are thrilled he will be heading up our commercial arm as we feel that his profile fits our brand perfectly.
"Chris joins a number of new starters at Enness, which shows our continued ambition and desire to keep expanding as a business. With an increase in wealth and opportunity at the top end of the property market recently, we see the commercial and development division of the business being a potentially huge growth area for Enness.”
Chris Whitney, Head of Commercial Finance for Enness Private Clients, said:
“I am happy to be joining a brokerage like Enness that is going places. It has a strong standing in the high net-worth residential market and I intend to replicate this success in the commercial market. As with residential enquiries, demand for commercial property in prime Central London has remained strong despite the wider economic conditions and Enness is well-positioned to capitalise on this in the coming months and years.”
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