United Trust Bank back on the recruitment trail
Development finance and bridging specialist, United Trust Bank is continuing to expand its bridging finance team.
Having already announced several new appointments earlier in the year the bank is again looking to expand its business development team to support its long term expansion plans.
Alan Margolis, head of bridging at UTB believes that growth in the bridging sector overall will provide a number of new opportunities throughout the sector.
He said:
“For several years now the employment market within financial services has been extremely tough with a large number of excellent candidates chasing each available position.
"However, the bridging sector has enjoyed robust growth and, established lenders such as United Trust Bank coupled with new entrants seem now to be in a position to be able to tap into some of the exceptional knowledge and experience available in the market.
"It is terrific for us to be further building our team and also a great sign for the bridging sector that business development roles are being created.”
Alan Margolis, head of bridging at UTB believes that growth in the bridging sector overall will provide a number of new opportunities throughout the sector.
He said:
“For several years now the employment market within financial services has been extremely tough with a large number of excellent candidates chasing each available position.
"However, the bridging sector has enjoyed robust growth and, established lenders such as United Trust Bank coupled with new entrants seem now to be in a position to be able to tap into some of the exceptional knowledge and experience available in the market.
"It is terrific for us to be further building our team and also a great sign for the bridging sector that business development roles are being created.”
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