Castle Trust Bank expands marketing team

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Castle Trust Bank has added to its marketing team with the recruitment of Anish Vyas as a senior marketing executive.

Vyas (pictured) will use his experience to help expand the bank’s digital marketing proposition across property, savings and Omni Capital brands. He brings with him more than eight years’ experience in marketing and business development and was most recently head of global marketing at NSC Global.

Jeremy Stevens, head of marketing at Castle Trust Bank, said: “We are really happy to welcome Anish to the Castle Trust Bank team. With his significant experience in digital marketing and previous management experience, he is going to be a great asset to the team and the wider bank as we continue to grow our award-winning lending business and savings proposition.”

Vyas added: “I’ve been really impressed by how Castle Trust Bank has successfully delivered innovative bridging lending products, using deposits built by its growing savings brand, and I’m delighted to join the team.

“We have so much opportunity to continue to help even more brokers provide solutions to their property investor clients and grow our savings proposition, and I’m looking forward to playing my part in the continued growth of this great business.”

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