Dragonfly appoints credit manager
London-based short and medium-term lender, Dragonfly Property Finance, today announced it has hired Cattrina Wigley as Credit Manager.
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Cattrina joins Dragonfly with more than a decade’s worth of experience in the sector, having spent the last seven years as an underwriter in both the residential and commercial sectors.
Prior to joining Dragonfly, Cattrina worked for a number of recognised financial services players, including Countrywide Financial Services, Money Partners, Pure Funding Solutions and Castle Trust Capital.
Cattrina’s main focus at Dragonfly will be to work alongside the growing team of Credit Managers to increase the amount of completions, as well as continue to provide excellent customer service to introducers.
Matt Smith, Head of Credit and Servicing, Dragonfly Property Finance, commented:
“We are delighted to have Cattrina onboard and believe she will be a great addition to our existing team of credit managers. At Dragonfly, we pride ourselves on quick decision-making, strong communication and smooth turnarounds across our entire product range. Cattrina will add yet more depth to our credit department in this regard and further enhance our proposition for borrowers and introducers alike.”
Cattrina Wigley added:
“Joining a company as successful and highly regarded as Dragonfly is a great opportunity for me, especially at a time when it is developing its product range and really pushing the pedal to the floor. I hope to play a part in taking it to £2bn of lending in the not too distant future.”
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