Signature appoints new relationship manager for the North West
Paddy has held previous roles at Barclays, Evolution Money and Goldentree Financial Services.

Signature Property Finance has appointed Pardeep ‘Paddy’ Heera as its new relationship manager for the North West.
A respected financial services professional with an economics degree, Heera joins after a distinguished career with Barclays, Evolution Money and Goldentree Financial Services.
Mike Clifford, commercial director at Signature, commented: “Our success is based on the strength of the personal relationships we build with our clients and that requires us to have talented relationship managers spread across England, Scotland and Wales.
“Paddy is the embodiment of what we are trying to achieve with personable relationship managers who not only recognise how to make a good deal better for our clients but are prepared to get out on site to understand a developer’s vision.
“We continue to deliver what property investors and developers are looking for in a funder. Now having Paddy in the team will allow us to tap into the very fertile North West market as we look to win more business with our unique mix of tailored products and personal service.”
Paddy Heera said: “Not only a great team to be joining, but what an auspicious day to do it on – St Patrick’s Day. Signature has been on my radar for some time, given the success they have consistently delivered in recent years and their ambitious growth plans.
“It is committed to being a relationship-led lender, which plays to my strengths perfectly. I want to get out and meet brokers and prospective clients to explain how Signature adopts a different approach to the deal. From enquiry to completion, every step is managed carefully, supported by an in-house legal team, to deliver, smooth, quick transactions – what’s not to like?
“I’m excited to leverage my personal skills and contacts to make a real difference to the future success of Signature. Finance brokers and property investors should expect a call in the coming weeks as I intend to hit the ground running.”

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