United Trust Bank appoints new bridging underwriters
Hayley Evans and Harvey Wood have joined the lender's Manchester offices.

United Trust Bank (UTB) has enhanced its bridging lending operations and broker support in the North of England with the appointment of two new team members working permanently from the Bank’s Manchester offices.
Hayley Evans (pictured) has joined United Trust Bank as a senior bridging underwriter. She has over ten years’ experience in the property finance, banking and intermediary sectors, having worked with organisations including the Co-operative Bank, Embrace Financial Services, TSB Bank and most recently, Together. Hayley is particularly experienced in regulated bridging and won the Underwriter of the Year Award at the Women’s Recognition Awards 2024.
Harvey Wood has joined UTB in Manchester as a bridging underwriter. He has experience in bridging and development finance and has worked with Together, SDKA and most recently, SoMo. His experience covers a variety of sectors including residential, commercial and mixed-use properties, with a focus on property conversions, HMO developments and tranche funding coordination.
Sundeep Patel, director of bridging at United Trust Bank, commented: “Manchester has proven to be an ideal location for our satellite office and I am delighted that Hayley and Harvey have become bridging’s first hires to be permanently based there. Both have considerable local experience and excellent relationships with bridging brokers operating in the region and having ‘boots on the ground’ is delivering tangible results with improved business and service levels.
“The Government’s recent announcement of significant investment in transport infrastructure across the North and the Midlands will further support the regeneration of the area, and we are keen to help borrowers seize the opportunities this initiative will bring.”

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