Roma Finance hires introducer relationship manager
Roma Finance, the Manchester-based bridging and development finance lender, has announced the appointment of Vicki Ineson as Relationship Manager as the company continues to grow its product range and service offering in the bridging market.
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Vicki has over 17 years’ experience in the banking and lending sectors after having spent her entire career in various roles at London Scottish Bank including as Client Relationship Manager developing intermediary networks and Customer Service Manager within the residential, commercial and secured lending departments.
Vicki said:
“This is an exciting time to join Roma Finance as their new products are proving a big hit with introducers and I’ll be able to help forge new and long-lasting introducer relationships. Service is also vitally important and I bring a lot of experience in managing slick lending processes and making the introducer experience as smooth as possible.”
Scott Marshall, Operations Director, commented:
“As we continue to expand and grow our lending I am delighted that Vicki has joined the Roma Finance team. Vicki has excellent experience in the finance and banking sectors that will complement our growth. She will also be able to provide a first class service to introducers and their clients on bridging and development loans as business levels continue to increase.”
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