Shawbrook expands BDM team with Ian Jackson
Jackson is Shawbrook's new business development manager for the North West.
Shawbrook has appointed Ian Jackson as a business development manager for the North West of England.
In his new role, Ian will build and grow relationships with new and existing broker partners across the region.
Ian has an extensive background in financial services with a career spanning three decades, with a strong understanding of lending assessments, products and facilities in the high-net-worth commercial market and building relationships across the intermediary network.
Ian Jackson commented: "Shawbrook have a strong reputation as a specialist lender on a significant growth trajectory, and I’m joining the team at an exciting time as the bank looks to continue enhancing their products to continually support professional property investors to them to navigate an ever-changing lending environment.
“My focus will be on building strong relationships with our broker partners across the North West of England and delivering outcomes for their clients. I’m looking forward to getting out on the road so I can start to support brokers with these opportunities.”
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