Roma Finance appoints head of sales
Bridging and development lender Roma Finance has appointed Tracey Martin as head of sales.
" I’ll also be growing the national sales team to cope with the growing demand for Roma’s market-leading bridging and commercial products."
Tracey has over 20 years’ experience in sales leadership, with previous roles managing teams in blue chip companies such as Sky Sports and the RAC.
In her new role, Tracey will work with existing introducer partners and build new opportunities within the bridging and commercial finance sectors.
She will also be providing strategic leadership support to the current sales team as well as expanding the team by recruiting new field-based BDMs and more office based bridging specialists.
Tracey said: “I am very excited to have joined such an innovative and forward-thinking lender. Roma has had tremendous success over the last few years and I aim to build on that and take lending to the next level. I’ll also be growing the national sales team to cope with the growing demand for Roma’s market-leading bridging and commercial products.”
Scott Marshall, managing director at Roma Finance, commented: “With our lending increasing significantly now that we are seeing the positive impact from our Fast Track service proposition, our strategic plans are quickly becoming a reality. We’ve had several record months and to be able to announce such a high calibre appointment is terrific news for the company. I’m delighted to welcome Tracey to her new role at Roma and I’m confident she will play a major role in taking Roma to further growth and success.”
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