Enra Group appoints director of funding solutions
Enra Group has appointed Adrian Scragg as a director of funding solutions.
"In his new capacity he will play a crucial role in the securitisation of term loans originated through West One Loans."
Enra Group is the parent company of Enterprise Finance, West One Loans and Vantage Finance.
In his new role, Adrian will be responsible for optimising Enra’s funding strategy, strengthening investor engagement as well as building a capital markets programme.
Adrian was previously director of capital markets for Belmont Green Finance where he developed the wholesale funding platform. Whilst at Belmont Green Adrian established the Tower Bridge public RMBS programme which has seen the securitisation of £1.6bn of loans since closing the inaugural deal in late 2017.
Earlier in his career, Adrian spent five years with Fitch Ratings as a director, focusing on securitisations of UK mortgage portfolios.
Danny Waters, CEO of Enra Group, commented: “We are very excited to welcome Adrian to the team. In his new capacity he will play a crucial role in the securitisation of term loans originated through West One Loans. His years of experience coupled with his enthusiasm and innovative approach to funding make him the perfect fit for Enra.”
Adrian Scragg added: “I am very happy to be starting in my new role as director of funding solutions with Enra Group. My experience of realising securitisation programmes and relationship building means I am fully prepared to help Enra optimise and scale its lending platform.”
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