Mark Posniak to leave Octopus
Octopus Property today announced that Mark Posniak, Managing Director, will be leaving the business.
Matt Smith, Director of Risk and Recoveries, is also leaving, and Mario Berti, Head of Octopus Property, will continue to lead the team.
Mario Berti, Head of Octopus Property, commented:
“Mark and Matt will leave with our very best wishes. They have helped us to build a team of over 40 experienced lending professionals and lay the foundations for the long-term success of Octopus Property. We would like to thank them both for all their hard work over the years and wish them the very best for the future.
“Having lent over £2.2 billion to date, Octopus Property has gone from strength to strength in the specialist lending market. Following our recent rebrand, we are looking to the future and will continue to deliver the same market leading service from the same outstanding team across an ever broadening range of products as we grow the business.”
Mark Posniak, Managing Director of Octopus Property, said:
“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time with Octopus Property and am very proud of the success we have achieved to date. While I am excited about the future, I leave behind a hugely talented team and a great business with a fantastic future ahead of it.”
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