Assetz Capital appoints development specialist

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Assetz Capital has appointed Sinead Moynihan as relationship director.

In her new role, Moynihan (pictured) will be working directly with developers in addition to broker contacts helping deliver Assetz Capital’s development finance, commercial mortgages, and bridging solutions to borrower clients across the whole of the UK.

Operating out of Cheshire, Moynihan will be working as part of the company’s UK north team directed by regional lirector Andrew Fraser.

She joins from Acre Lane Capital where she was sales director and also spent years as head of sales at Mint Bridging.

Moynihan said: “I’m delighted to be joining the team at Assetz Capital and I’m really looking forward to working with all of my brokers and national housebuilder clients. The growth plans are really exciting, and I share the ambition – I can’t wait to get started.”

Fraser added: “Sinead’s specialist development focused lending experience made her a standout candidate for the role. Her national networks and exemplary relationship management skills will be a huge asset to the business and will help grow our developer client base.”

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