Brightstar Financial expands commercial team
Brightstar Financial has expanded its award winning commercial team with the addition of Nicholas Christofi as New Business Consultant.
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Nicholas has worked within the industry for over eight years, previously heading up the commercial arm of Robert Sterling Financial Services and most recently as director of Arco Commercial Finance.
Commenting on the appointment, Robert Collins, Head of Commercial at Brightstar Financial, said:
“Commercial mortgages are an integral component in the Brightstar suite of services and it’s great to welcome aboard someone with Nicholas’ vast experience, knowledge and expertise to help elevate our service standards to even higher levels.
“With demand growing for commercial mortgage businesswithin the intermediary market we can’t afford to stand still and we look forward to
utilising his expertise to further cementing our burgeoning reputation within this sector.”
Nicholas Christofi, New Business Consultant at Brightstar Financial, added:
“Brightstar is a growing force within the commercial mortgage sector and I’m excited to be joining such a successful team. The commercial lending sector has had to endure some lean times in recent years but with renewed confidence and greater appetites for lending emerging, it’s evident that there are some busy times ahead.”
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