Sirius appoints two new advisers
Sirius Property Finance has recruited two new advisers, Charlotte Stanford and Gary Smale.
"We’re looking forward to adding more new faces in the coming weeks and I’m expecting up to 10 new joiners between now and the end of the year"
Charlotte joins the Sirius team in London from Clever Lending where she was a specialist commercial and bridging adviser.
Gary is based in Manchester and joins from Mortgage Advice Bureau.
The new hires follow the appointment of Geoff Vickers, a former business development director at Lloyds Banking Group, to the firm's commercial real estate and SME finance team.
Rob Jupp, group CEO of Brightstar Financial and Sirius Finance, commented: “It’s another coup for Sirius Finance and the Brightstar Group, as we continue to recruit high calibre people from across the industry. We’re looking forward to adding more new faces in the coming weeks and I’m expecting up to 10 new joiners between now and the end of the year, to strengthen teams across the group and put us firmly on the front foot heading into 2020.”
Nicholas Christofi, co-founder at Sirius Property Finance, said: “At Sirius, we’ve built our growth by distinguishing ourselves over other finance brokers. We are only able to do this with a steadfast commitment to the targeted recruitment of some of the best people that our industry has to offer, and we will continue to take this approach as we further grow in the future.”
Adele Turton, co-founder, added: “We started Sirius Manchester just over 18 months ago and, in that time, we have gone from strength to strength. A significant element of our success is the quality of the people we recruit, and we will continue to build a versatile, dynamic team to meet the bespoke and complex finance requirements of investors and developers from all over the country.”
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