HTB makes key senior appointments
Hampshire Trust Bank today announced the promotion of Louise McIntosh to Operations Director and the appointment of Nigel Pearce as a Senior Underwriter within its Specialist Business Finance division.
Louise and Nigel are based in London and report to Jon Maycock, Managing Director of Specialist Business Finance and Andrew Woodhouse, Credit and Risk Director, respectively.
Louise has been central to driving the growth of the Specialist Business Finance division since she joined HTB earlier this year, with 15 years operational and change management experience in the industry including Amicus Finance and Aldermore Bank.
Bringing over two decades of experience, including at Paragon Bank, to HTB, Nigel joins from Distribution Finance Capital Limited where he served as Risk Director.
Commenting on the appointments, Jon Maycock said:
“I would like to congratulate Louise on her promotion, this is a recognition of her technical ability and specialist knowledge, she has played a pivotal role in driving the success of our business strategy. We are delighted to welcome Nigel to our growing team, he is a recognised industry leader with extensive market expertise and an outstanding track record.
The continued growth of our Specialist Business Finance division demonstrates our commitment to providing tailored and flexible solutions for our intermediary network and forms part of our wider strategy to deliver excellence through specialism in our chosen markets. These recent appointments are evidence of our dedication to this approach.”
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