Hope Capital appoints pair of national account managers

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Hope Capital has restructured its sales team alongside the promotions of David Weir and Sam Lea to national account managers.

Supporting Kim Parker, the lender’s head of sales, Weir (pictured, right) and Lea (pictured, left) will be building upon the existing relationships they have established, while broadening their approach to help optimise sales functions to achieve continued the specialist lender’s national growth.

Weir will be responsible for supporting brokers in London, as well as the North of England and Scotland, while Lea will cover cases in the Midlands, South of England and South Wales.

Jonathan Sealey

Jonathan Sealey, CEO at Hope Capital, said: “David and Sam have both been part of Hope Capital for several years now and have extremely successful track records in managing successful broker relationships.

“Now, they will be leveraging their experience to further enhance relationships within the broker, network and club communities, continuing to position us at the forefront of the industry for bridging loan cases.”

In addition to the promotions, Hope Capital is also expanding its sales team, following a new job vacancy for an additional internal business development executive (BDE) to join its team.

“Hope Capital has experienced another fantastic year in business, gearing up for substantial growth plans in 2025”

Kim Parker

Parker added: “Hope Capital has experienced another fantastic year in business, gearing up for substantial growth plans in 2025.

“David and Sam’s promotions along with the news of our latest BDE position will be instrumental in positioning us favourably in the market as the go-to lender.

“Congratulations David and Sam on this thoroughly deserved recognition.”

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