Tuscan Capital appoints regional manager for the Midlands
Bridging lender Tuscan Capital has appointed a new regional manager for the Midlands.
"The region he covers offers superb growth opportunities for on-the-ball bridging specialists, whether lenders or introducers."
Amjad Ibn Abdul will be responsible for developing broker relationships and new business streams emanating from the Birmingham area and its regional hinterland.
Before joining Tuscan Capital, Ibn Abdul worked both as a broker with intermediary firm Finance 4 Business and, more recently, for two specialist short-term lending firms, Alternative Bridging and Proplend.
Colin Sanders, Tuscan Capital’s CEO, said: “With a family home and deep roots in Birmingham, Amjad knows the Midlands area intimately and is well-connected with the local real estate and developer communities.
“We believe that the region he covers offers superb growth opportunities for on-the-ball bridging specialists, whether lenders or introducers.
“By appointing Amjad to this new and challenging role, we’re investing further in an area in which we have already demonstrated our faith following the successful opening last year of our central Birmingham office, the first of our regional hubs outside London.”
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