Castle Trust appoints new telephone BDM

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Castle Trust has appointed Steve Gregory as its new telephone business development manager (BDM)for the Midlands.

Gregory, who was previously a business development executive at Castle Trust, will work with brokers across the region to help identify appropriate solutions for their high net worth clients, buy-to-let investors and entrepreneurs in need of business funding.

In addition, the lender is recruiting new business development executives.

Marcus Dussard, sales director at Castle Trust, said: “Steve has worked at Castle Trust for two years now and developed a strong reputation amongst brokers as someone they can call if they are struggling with a complex case. He has a great understanding of our proposition and the challenges faced by brokers, and this makes him a huge asset to have on the team.

“In addition to the appointment of Steve, we are further strengthening our support for brokers and recruiting for new business development executives.”

Gregory added: “Castle Trust has a unique offering for brokers in that we can genuinely structure bespoke loans to help their clients fund a property investment or business venture.

“I am looking forward to the opportunity to work more closely with our intermediaries in the Midlands to help identify the best solutions for their clients.”

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