MSP Capital appoints senior BDM
The property finance lender seeks to expand its 'relationship-led' lending.
Property finance lender, MSP Capital, has appointed a new senior business development manager.
Imogen Williams brings more than ten years’ experience across bridging, development and specialist property finance to the Poole, Dorset-based firm.
Her previous employers in the sector include lenders such as Cynergy Bank, Capital Rise and West One.
A key career focus has involved delivering loans from £1 million to £20 million for projects in London, the home counties, the Cotswolds and the M4 corridor.
At MSP Capital, Imogen will be responsible for developing and managing broker relationships in order to drive new lending opportunities and support the firm’s aim of a loan book worth £750 million or more by 2030.
In December, MSP Capital joined the National Association of Commercial Finance Broker (NACFB).
Imogen said: “MSP Capital is known for building and maintaining strong and lasting partnerships with clients.
“Brokers and borrowers seeking development or bridging finance are drawn by the team’s experience and ability to operate on a relationship-led, solutions-driven footing.
“I really value that approach and I’m keen to play my part in the firm’s ambitions and overall strategy for loan book growth.”
MSP Capital’s commercial director, Adam Tovey, commented: “Imogen is a highly experienced professional with a proven track record of originating, structuring and delivering high-value specialist lending. We’re thrilled she has joined us.
“We plan to make further senior hires during 2026 to support our loan book ambitions.”
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