Castle Trust hires new business development executive

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Castle Trust has recruited Rebecca Mackenzie as a business development executive.

Mackenzie, who has more than 15 years’ retail banking experience, joins from Williams & Glyn, where she was a personal mortgage adviser.

She has previously worked as a customer adviser and telephone mortgage adviser at RBS.

Mackenzie will available on the phone to help brokers place specialist buy-to-let cases, such as HMOs, multi-unit lets, holiday lets and low yielding properties, as well as development exit loans, business purpose loans and high net worth mortgages.

Marcus Dussard, sales director at Castle Trust, said: “At Castle Trust, we understand how important it is for brokers to have a conversation with a lender about their specialist cases, which is why we put so much emphasis on investing in a market leading business development team.

“Rebecca has a strong track record for consistently delivering high standards and we are looking forward to working with her as we continue to grow our business.”

Mackenzie added: “It’s an exciting time to be joining Castle Trust and I’m looking forward to working with brokers to help them place more of their specialist mortgage and bridging cases.”

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