Hilco Real Estate Finance appoints senior BDM
Steve was previously a regulated bridging broker for London brokers, SPF Private Finance and Clifton Private Finance.
"We are delighted that Steve has joined us which will enhance our business origination capabilities throughout the UK."
- Hilco's CEO, Brad Altberger
Specialist real estate lender, Hilco Real Estate Finance, has appointed Steve Allen as a senior business development manager.
Having worked in financial services for over 30 years, Steve’s experience includes a background in personal banking. He acted as a financial adviser for more than 20 years as well as having been a regulated bridging broker for London brokers, SPF Private Finance and Clifton Private Finance.
For the last six years, Steve has worked in the bridging finance market and has been successfully transacting deals with his network of specialist finance brokers throughout the UK.
Hilco Real Estate Finance provides bespoke, flexible property finance solutions nationwide across various real estate sectors and capital structures, offering short term loans for growth, acquisition opportunities, development exits and refinancing exits with loan sizes ranging from £1m to £50m+.
Earlier this month, Hilco joined the Association of Short-Term Lenders (ASTL).
Hilco's CEO, Brad Altberger, commented: “We are delighted that Steve has joined us which will enhance our business origination capabilities throughout the UK. This demonstrates our commitment to the UK market and is a sign of our continued expansion plans.”
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