Norton Group appoints bridging and commercial sales manager
Daniel has held previous roles at Reparo Finance and Lloyds Bank.

Norton Group has appointed Daniel Jones as bridging and commercial sales manager.
Daniel joins Norton Group with over 14 years of expertise in lending. His previous role was as a senior business development manager at Reparo Finance, specialising in first and second charge secured lending. Before this, he spent 10 years as a local business manager at Lloyds Bank.
In his new role, Daniel will head up the bridging and commercial loans department. He will be responsible for growing the existing client base and building relationships with new and existing intermediaries.
Daniel Jones said: “I am delighted to join Norton at such an exciting time in the year that they celebrate their 50th anniversary.
“My career has provided me with a broad experience in the second charge and bridging market and I am passionate about building lasting relationships with brokers and have successfully collaborated with businesses across various sectors throughout my career.”
Paul Stringer, managing director of Norton Group, added: “I’m very pleased to welcome Dan to the Norton Group. He has a vast amount of experience in both bridging and commercial lending and will prove an invaluable asset to enable the continued growth of this division within Norton. I am looking forward to working with him whilst he helps the group further expand his department.”

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