Octane announce new Senior BDM
Octane Capital have announced the appointment of Liam Lawlor who will take the role of Senior BDM.
Lawlor, who joins from Octopus Property, will work alongside former colleague Justin Cooper in a rapidly growing team that has set out to reinvent bridging through its ‘productless’ proposition.
Prior to Octopus Property, Lawlor worked at Metro Bank as a Senior BDM for Central London.
In May, Octane Capital launched without a product sheet, instead opting to structure loans on a highly bespoke basis and price according to risk.
Mark Posniak, Managing Director, Octane Capital, commented: "Liam is a highly experienced BDM with fantastic technical knowledge and no end of contacts. There’s no doubt he will play a key role in helping us achieve the aggressive growth targets we have set ourselves. The fact that he has worked with many of the senior team here in the past will also serve him well and enable him to hit the ground running.”
Liam Lawlor, Senior BDM, Octane Capital, added: “There’s something special happening at Octane Capital and I want to be a part of it. I’ve worked with many of the senior management team in the past and to be with them from close to the start of their next big venture is a massive opportunity. What you have here is a small and entrepreneurial team vibe, big ambitions and the skills and expertise to achieve them. There’s a charisma and dynamism at Octane that I haven’t experienced before.”
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