MT Finance bolsters business development team
Healy will work alongside the business development team to support MT Finance’s network of intermediaries.
MT Finance has appointed Adam Healy to its business development team. Healy joins the company with nearly 18 years’ experience in the specialist finance sector.
In his new role, Healy will work alongside the business development team to support MT Finance’s network of clients and intermediaries.
Prior to joining MT Finance, Healy held various roles during an 18-year stint at Together, gaining deep expertise across sales, completions, underwriting, and relationship management.
Gareth Lewis, deputy CEO at MT Finance, said: "We are delighted to welcome Adam Healy to the team. Having spent his entire career in the specialist lending industry, Adam brings a wealth of knowledge across multiple facets of the sector. He is a great addition, and we have no doubt he will seamlessly fit right in and deliver the excellent service we are known for and that our partners expect of us.”
Adam Healy commented: "I am extremely excited to be joining MT Finance. I have always admired their service-first approach and look forward to leveraging my background and skill-set to drive forward their effortless every time philosophy."
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