InterBay strengthens broker support team
The commercial lender has appointed two specialist finance account managers and an office BDM.

Commercial lender, InterBay, has strengthened its broker support by welcoming two specialist finance account managers (SFAM) and a dedicated office BDM, who between them have over 35 years of specialist finance experience.
Matthew Butt joins as a SFAM covering Greater London, Nick O’Leary has moved from Precise/KRFI to join InterBay as a SFAM covering East Anglia, whilst Josh Williams fills a new role as office BDM following his recent promotion from the broker liaison team.
Marc Callaghan, head of commercial lending at InterBay, said: “With a firm focus on strengthening the sales support we offer to our commercial clients both in the field and from the office, these key appointments mean we are really well placed to meet the specialist demands within the commercial market.
“We know that property investors are seeking different routes to add value to their portfolios, with many diversifying into commercial and semi-commercial sectors and that’s where we can provide our expertise and knowledge.
“Alongside these sales appointments, we’ve also increased support in our dedicated commercial underwriting and servicing teams, meaning we’re consistently delivering great levels of service and decision-making and ensuring our support is holistic throughout the broker and client journey.”

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