StreamBank appoints new BDM for London & South
Aiman has held previous roles at Blue Square Capital, KSEYE, and Tide.
StreamBank has announced the appointment of Aiman Maklad as business development manager (BDM) for London and the South.
Aiman has a wealth of expertise in business development and account management, previously holding key roles at Blue Square Capital, KSEYE, and Tide.
In his new role, Aiman will focus on strengthening relationships with brokers in London and the South, ensuring they receive tailored guidance and swift assistance, as well as keeping them informed about product and market developments, and collaborating closely with intermediaries to help them meet their clients’ needs.
Earlier this month, StreamBank launched a new StreamLine bridging product designed to meet the needs of intermediaries and clients seeking larger residential bridging loans, via a quicker approval process.
With rates starting at 0.65% per month, the product caters to loan sizes between £500,000 and £1.5 million, up to a maximum of 65% LTV.
Aiman Maklad said: “I’m thrilled to join StreamBank at such an exciting point in the new year. My experience in the financial services sector has given me valuable insight into the market, and with a solid background in business development, I understand the importance of building and maintaining strong relationships. I’m really looking forward to working closely with broker partners across London and the South, helping them place specialist cases and offering support to exceed their clients’ expectations.”
Roz Cawood, managing director of property finance at StreamBank, commented: “We are proud to welcome Aiman as the newest member of our sales team. Bringing someone in with his calibre is a testament to StreamBank’s reputation among brokers as a trusted bridging lender. London and the South are key regions where we see demand for our products, and we’re confident that Aiman’s expertise and proactive approach will help us strengthen our presence and deepen broker relationships in these areas.”

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