Gary Clark joins Cynergy Bank to lead bridging team
Gary joins as a relationship director after 11 years at LendInvest.
Cynergy Bank has appointed Gary Clark to lead its bridging team.
Gary joins Cynergy after 11 years at LendInvest, where he played a key role in securing short-term loans and managing intermediary relationships. His career also includes leadership roles at Montello Bridging Finance, as well as positions at NatWest and Citibank.
As a relationship director at Cynergy Bank, Gary will be integral to strengthening client relationships, whilst originating short-term lending deals and structuring financing solutions for mid-market borrowers.
He will work closely with brokers, developers, and investors to provide tailored bridging loans while ensuring risk management protocols are fulfilled and managing portfolio growth.
Gary said: "I’m excited to join Cynergy Bank and look forward to building strong connections with our clients and partners. I’m eager to contribute to the company’s continued growth and success and pleased to have joined at such an exciting time."
Asim Shirwani, director of bridging originations at Cynergy Bank, commented: "We’re thrilled to have Gary on board. His wealth of experience and deep understanding of the industry will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen our client relationships and drive growth."
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