KSEYE expands sales team with two new hires
The bridging lender has appointed two experienced BDMs.

Bridging lender KSEYE has appointed two new business development managers – Bethan Jones as BDM for South East England and Samantha Graydon as BDM for South England & South Wales.
Bethan joins KSEYE from The Mortgage Lender, following BDM roles with Bridge Invest, TAB and Octane Capital.
Samantha has previously held BDM roles at MFS, Octopus Property and Castle Trust Bank.
Bethan (pictured) commented: “KSEYE is a lender with ambitious plans, which made it an easy decision to join them. I’m looking forward to getting out and making sure that brokers in the South East think of KSEYE whenever a bridging case lands on their desk.”
Samantha said: “I’m thrilled to join KSEYE and take on the opportunity to work closely with brokers across South England and South Wales. KSEYE’s commitment to speed, flexibility, and reliability makes it an exceptional lender, and I look forward to renewing and building strong, lasting relationships.”
Marcus Dussard, sales and marketing director at KSEYE, added: “Samantha and Bethan are both fantastic additions to the team. Their wealth of experience and natural ability to connect with brokers align perfectly with KSEYE’s ethos of developing strong relationships and delivering high service levels.”

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