Castle Trust appoints MD for retail finance business

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Castle Trust Capital has appointed Ronnie Denholm as managing director of Omni Capital Retail Finance, its point of sale finance division.

Castle Trust acquired Omni Capital Retail Finance in 2016 and has subsequently restructured the operations of the business and says it has “ambitious plans for progress”.

Denholm joins from Barclays Bank Plc, where he held various managing director roles across the business, including most recently Barclays Partner Finance. 

Prior to joining Barclays, he held several senior leadership roles across the American Express group.

Martin Bischoff, CEO of the Castle Trust Group, said: “Opportunities to work with someone of Ronnie’s calibre are rare, so we are privileged to have him on board. As he’s demonstrated in the past, he is a very capable pair of hands to lead the business as it looks to grow.  

“We have big ambitions for Omni Capital Retail Finance, which Ronnie is integral to helping us achieve.”

Denholm added: “I am delighted to join Omni Capital Retail Finance. The company has undergone a lot of changes recently and the prospect of leading the next phase of the company’s growth is an exciting challenge. 

“I look forward to working together with the team to consolidate the business’ position within the market and expand its operations further.”

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