Tim Rist appointed newly created Credit Relationship Manager role at Shawbrook
Tim Rist is to be the new Credit Relationship Manager at Shawbrook, specialising in large loans in the Commercial Mortgages division.
In this newly created role, he will support Shawbrook’s Business Development Managers (BDMs) and their brokers to help meet the specialised requirements of business and property professional clients seeking large loans (£750,000+).
Tim will engage with brokers and their clients to further build the relationships that are central to Shawbrook’s large loan offerings. Based in London and Essex, but with national scope, he will be looking to build on the strong market in London and South East, as well as develop business in areas with investment potential, such as Glasgow, Manchester and Leeds.
Previously Tim spent four years at Aldermore in the Commercial division, preceded by 12 years in the Commercial team at Norwich and Peterborough Building Society. His experience in commercial relationship development is being brought in to build the specialist support that Shawbrook provides to its brokers.
Tim commented on his new role:
“I’m excited about working with Shawbrook’s brokers to support and develop client engagement on the large loans product range. Shawbrook gives me a perfect opportunity to harness my experience and skills in facilitating large commercial loans to benefit both Shawbrook’s internal teams and their brokers”.
Karen Bennett, Sales and Marketing Director for Commercial Mortgages, said:
“Tim’s appointment strengthens the customer service proposition of the large loan product that we launched in March. Tim and other experienced resources we are adding across our commercial product team are testament to our continued focus on supporting our brokers at the forefront of client engagement.”
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