The Loans Engine expands bridging and commercial team
The Loans Engine has expanded its packaging team by adding a team leader and processor.

Jodi Walker has joined in the newly created position of B&C packaging team leader. Jodi has 17 years of financial services experience, much of which has been with The Loans Engine and its sister companies within the Norfolk Capital group (including various leadership roles).
As part of this expansion, Jodie has recruited her newest team member Abbie Knight in the role of B&C packager. Abbie joins the team from a specialist mortgage brokerage.
Luke O’Sullivan, head of bridging and commercial mortgages at The Loans Engine, commented: “Jodi’s experience of underwriting and packaging across a range of specialist finance products make her a fantastic addition to our team. I look forward to working closely with Jodi to expand our talented packaging team and scale up for our growth expectations in Q2 of 2022.
“Demand for our bridging and commercial products has increased significantly in the first quarter of 2022. Expanding our team is therefore critical to ensuring that we continue to deliver exceptional client outcomes.
"Across our regulated and unregulated mortgage offerings, we expect to be in a progress of continual recruitment throughout 2022. We are seeing increased demand from new and existing brokers for our services, and so we will be recruiting to maintain the highest standard of service and availability for brokers and clients alike.”
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