Neil Molyneux joins Step One Finance as sales director
Neil has held previous roles at Masthaven and Ashman Bank.

Step One Finance has appointed Neil Molyneux as its director of sales.
The company says the Neil's appointment will enhance support for brokers and strategic partners with their real estate financing needs both within the regulated and unregulated secured lending sectors.
Molyneux brings over 25 years of expertise in specialist lending, most recently serving over two years as senior relationship director at Ashman Bank, where he played a key role in building and developing infrastructure for the proposed bank. Prior to that, he spent a decade as head of sales at Masthaven Bank.
With extensive experience across second charge, bridging, and buy-to-let sectors, Molyneux will lead Step One Group’s sales strategy, driving the company’s expansion into new markets and overseeing the diversification of its product offerings
Neil Molyneux commented: "The goal of expanding our market presence, increasing our client base, and enhancing our product offerings is both exciting and achievable. I’m eager to apply my experience to help propel the business forward during this next phase of growth."
CEO, Michael Childress, said: “Neil’s appointment is an important step as we work to grow and expand our business. With his leadership, we’re confident of reaching our long-term goal of operating a best-in-class, multifaceted, specialist lending business capable of originating over £1 billion of new loans per annum for the wider group. Neil’s experience is a perfect fit for our targeted roll out of products in both the specialist bridging and buy-to-let markets in 2025. We’re excited about the future and look forward to achieving great things with Neil’s expertise on board.”

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