BLG appoints deputy head of new business 

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Business Lending Group (BLG) has announced the appointment of Gordon Robinson as its deputy head of new business. 

Robinson (pictured) joins the specialist development finance lender from United Trust Bank, where he worked for over four years and held the role of property development director. Before this, he was head of property finance at BANIF Bank.

Peter Wade, BLG chairman, said: “Gordon brings with him many years of experience in property finance, his appointment further demonstrates BLG’s ability to grow and attract the best talent in the market.

“Gordon will focus on new developer and broker relationships; he joins Perry Kurash, head of new business, and our nationwide team of regional directors.

“Appointing Gordon, with his strong track record, shows BLGs commitment to grow and support more house builders with the development finance.”

Robinson added: “Having worked in development finance for many years now, I know I can help BLG achieve both its growth and service objectives.  I’m excited to join such a professional and dynamic team.”

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