Roma appoints bridging and development specialist
Roma Finance has appointed Samantha Williamson as a bridging and development specialist.
"My experience with my own property portfolio and previous roles will be vital in this new challenge and allow Roma to deliver a further improved experience."
Samantha, who has been a senior underwriter with a strong track record across bridging and development, will be tasked with enhancing the Roma experience, sharing her expertise and supporting property investors.
Samantha said: “I am very excited for this next move within Roma, the business capabilities and variety of projects we work on ensures no two days are ever the same. My experience with my own property portfolio and previous roles will be vital in this new challenge and allow Roma to deliver a further improved experience.”
Steve Smith, national sales manager for Roma, commented: “We have demonstrated strength and growth over the last twelve months and we are dedicated to providing education and specialist support to our partners and customers. Samantha is a true asset and valued member of the Roma team and will play a pivotal role in this next phase of education and growth.”
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