Castle Trust appoints South East BDM
Castle Trust has appointed James Adkin as a BDM for the South East of England.
"We understand how important it is for brokers to have a conversation with a lender about a case."
James has more than 16 years’ experience in the specialist mortgage market, including roles at Preferred Mortgages, Platform Home Loans and GE Money. Most recently, he worked as a BDM at Zephyr Home Loans and corporate account manager at Foundation Home Loans.
He will work with brokers in the South East to help place their bridging cases, specialist buy-to-let enquiries, such as HMOs, multi-unit lets, holiday lets and low yielding properties, as well as development exit loans, business purpose loans and high net worth mortgages.
Marcus Dussard, sales director at Castle Trust, said: “At Castle Trust, we offer bespoke loans to match client requirements and we understand how important it is for brokers to have a conversation with a lender about a case. This is why we put so much emphasis on investing in a market leading business development team. James has real pedigree in specialist lending, and I look forward to working with him as the latest addition to our expert and dedicated team.”
James Adkin added: “The market is a crowded place at the moment, but Castle Trust has real stand-out as a lender that genuinely offers brokers something different and it’s a great time to join such a dynamic lender with a very exciting future. I’m looking forward to introducing more brokers to the benefits of working with Castle Trust and its common-sense approach to bridging loans and specialist lending.”
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