United Trust Bank appoints asset finance underwriter
United Trust Bank has appointed Essie Quinnell as an underwriter in its asset finance credit team as the division continues to grow.
"We’re only a few months into 2022 and have already seen good growth across flow transactions, high value car finance, and mid-ticket lending."
Essie joins UTB from Wesleyan Bank and has previously worked in asset finance sales and credit roles. Before joining Wesleyan Bank, she spent nearly four years with Metro Bank.
Essie is the second underwriter to join UTB’s asset finance team within a month. Rob Irving was recently appointed as a senior underwriter based in the North West, working with brokers supporting SMEs operating across the North West, Midlands and Scotland.
UTB’s continued expansion of its asset finance business follows a record year for the division which saw its loan book exceed £200m for the first time in 2021.
Nathan Mollett, head of asset finance at United Trust Bank, commented: “Delivering exceptional service and encouraging direct access to underwriters requires a significant and skilled credit team all dedicated to helping brokers secure and complete deals. Essie has the drive, attitude and recent experience we’re looking for and she’s slotted into the team perfectly.
“We’re only a few months into 2022 and have already seen good growth across flow transactions, high value car finance, and mid-ticket lending. We have exciting plans to launch new products and implement people powered technology which will enhance our processes and further improve our capability to deliver a quick and personal broker service from application to pay-out. Our investment in great people and technology will allow us to pull away from our competition this year.”
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