StreamBank appoints BDM for Midlands, Wales and the West
Amy has held previous roles at Masthaven, TSB Bank, Monmouthshire Building Society, GPS Financial and Apex Bridging.

StreamBank has strengthened its broker support team with the appointment of Amy Robinson as business development manager (BDM) for the Midlands, Wales and the West.
With 17 years’ experience in financial services, Amy brings with her a strong background in residential and specialist lending. She has held previous roles at Masthaven, TSB Bank, Monmouthshire Building Society, GPS Financial Limited, and Apex Bridging.
In her new role, Amy will work closely with brokers to support their clients’ bridging and property finance needs. Her focus will be on building strong relationships, identifying opportunities for funding, and providing hands-on support throughout the application process.
Amy joins the recent appointments of Lee Warne as senior BDM for London and the South East and Aiman Maklad as BDM for London and the South.
Roz Cawood, managing director of property finance at StreamBank, commented: “Amy’s experience and knowledge of the market make her a brilliant addition to the team. She understands the challenges brokers and their clients can face and takes a practical, responsive approach to finding solutions. We’re proud to welcome her to StreamBank as we continue to grow our team and strengthen support across the UK.”
Amy Robinson added: “I’m really excited to be part of the StreamBank team. I’ve always enjoyed working closely with brokers and helping them find the right solutions for their clients, so I’m looking forward to getting out and about across the Midlands, Wales and the West of England. StreamBank has a strong reputation for being flexible and easy to deal with, and I’m keen to build on that by giving brokers the support they need to get deals over the line.”

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