Glenhawk expands team with two BDM appointments
Glenhawk plans to enhance its product range in the coming months, including the roll out of a larger loan range.
"Our clients need their applications qualified and completed as swiftly as possible, and the growing volume of enquiries we are witnessing requires this specialised expertise."
- Jamie Pritchard, managing director of sales at Glenhawk
Short-term lender Glenhawk has appointed Alex Robertson and Harleigh French to lead its internal telephone BDM team.
Working alongside the existing BDMs, Alex and Harleigh will be responsible for qualifying lending enquiries and ensuring loan completions in collaboration with the underwriting department.
Alex joins Glenhawk from Avamore Capital, and brings an extensive network of broker connections as well as a wealth of short-term lending expertise. Over the past couple of years he has advised borrowers across unregulated, refurbishment and development exit projects, for both residential and commercial developments.
Harleigh (pictured) has spent six years at Glenhawk, where she has built up an extensive broker and client list spanning England and Wales.
Glenhawk has also announced plans to enhance its product range in the coming months, including the roll out of a larger loan range.
Jamie Pritchard, managing director of sales at Glenhawk, commented: “Alex and Harleigh will be valuable go-to bridging experts for borrowers, given their deep understanding of real estate lending fundamentals. Our clients need their applications qualified and completed as swiftly as possible, and the growing volume of enquiries we are witnessing requires this specialised expertise. Glenhawk’s talent strategy has always been informed by market requirements, so that borrowers consistently get a best-in-class service, and having dedicated team members to support them on complex transactions is critical.”
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