Funding 365 promotes from within for head of underwriting position

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Funding 365 has announced the promotion of Eddie Boakye to become its head of underwriting.

He has been a member of the Funding 365 underwriting team since 2014.

The Funding 365 underwriting team has also expanded with the addition of new hire Tim Plumbridge.

Boakye (pictured) said: “I am really honoured to be appointed head of underwriting at Funding 365. I’ve been here for a number of years and have witnessed first-hand a significant rise in all areas of the business. I’m delighted to embark on this new opportunity, and look forward to working with my colleagues and clients to continue the growth and success of Funding 365.”

Mike Strange, Funding 365 director, added: “We are so pleased to have Eddie as our head of underwriting. He has been a member of our team since the early days of our company and has been integral to our growth and development. We are excited about the future with Eddie as a key member of our team.”

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