MT Finance appoints Marylen Edwards to board of directors
Marylen joined MT Finance in 2022 as head of buy-to-let lending.
"Adding Marylen to the board of directors was an extremely easy decision for us and reflects the positive contribution she has made to MT Finance over the past two years."
- Joshua Elash, director and founder of MT Finance
MT Finance has appointed Marylen Edwards to its board of directors.
Having joined the business in July 2022 as head of buy-to-let lending, Marylen successfully guided the buy-to-let department through its soft launch in July 2022 before going whole-of-market in March 2023.
MT Finance says the new appointment highlights its "commitment to developing its buy-to-let offering and to further establishing itself as a leading specialist lender".
The firm’s tenth board member, Marylen joins existing directors Joshua Elash, Tomer Aboody, Gareth Lewis, James Anderson, Lenka Pajkošová, Shyam Kotecha and Ben Lawrence, as well as non-executive directors Chris Patrick and Geoffrey White. Marylen’s appointment also exceeds the company’s Women in Finance target of having at least one female candidate on the board of directors.
Joshua Elash, director and founder of MT Finance, said: “Adding Marylen to the board of directors was an extremely easy decision for us and reflects the positive contribution she has made to MT Finance over the past two years. It also confirms our continued commitment to buy-to-let and ensures that it remains at the forefront of our offering.”
Marylen Edwards commented: “I am delighted to have been appointed to the board of directors and I’d like to thank founders Joshua Elash and Tomer Aboody for this opportunity. I am extremely proud of what the team have achieved with our buy-to-let proposition in the past two years, and I look forward to collaborating with the rest of the board to shape and grow our offering.”
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