Glenhawk appoints BDM for the South West and Wales
He brings over 18 years of experience in the region, joining Glenhawk’s BDM team covering England, Scotland and Wales.
"Stephenâs local knowledge and technical expertise operating in the bridging market will be a huge asset to us as we look to grow our loan book exposure across the UK."
Glenhawk has appointed Stephen Wrigley as a business development manager for the South West and Wales.
Based in Bristol, he will be responsible for strengthening Glenhawk’s broker relationships in the South West and Wales, which saw the biggest rise in house prices in England in 2022, up 13.5% versus 2021.
Stephen joins Glenhawk from CHL Mortgages where he was also a BDM for the South West and Wales. Prior to that he spent five years at Precise Mortgages where he was specialist distribution manager.
Jamie Pritchard, director of sales at Glenhawk, commented: “Stephen’s local knowledge and technical expertise operating in the bridging market will be a huge asset to us as we look to grow our loan book exposure across the UK. With real estate fundamentals remaining strong despite the macroeconomic challenges witnessed last year, there is real opportunity for our talented BDM teams to entrench themselves in their local markets.”
Stephen Wrigley said: "The Glenhawk brand and proposition has gone from strength to strength in recent years. Having previously worked with Jamie Pritchard, I’m looking forward to teaming up again and assisting brokers across the South West & Wales with their bridging needs.”
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