Vantage Finance expands sales team
Vantage Finance has hired Tim Bennett as Head of Sales, in a move the company says will "increase its new business levels and provide introducers with a lead contact."
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Bennett's role will see his time split between Vantage’s Buckinghamshire office and on the road, in a bid to increase market presence.
Bennet previously worked as a business consultant for Brightstar Financial, specialising in bridging, commercial mortgages and development finance.
Prior to that, he worked for both Money Partners and GE Money, dealing predominantly with residential mortgages and secured loans, but also offered semi-commercial mortgages.
Tim Bennett commented:
“Vantage is a well-established business with big growth ambitions. The business ranks its relationships with lenders and introducers as one of its highest priorities and I can’t wait to build further on this solid foundation. The opportunities inherent in this role are numerous and the chances to attract new business and expand the company’s reach mean the sky’s the limit for what Vantage can achieve next.”
Lucy Hodge, Director of Vantage, said:
“I’m delighted to welcome Tim to the Vantage team. Tim understands the B2B market well and is an ideal fit for the business given his wealth of experience. Having celebrated Vantage’s tenth anniversary this autumn, we’re keen to push on with our growth plans and ensure we continue to offer a high quality service to our intermediary and lender partners. Tim joining the company will help us achieve this.”
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