HTB appoints Paula Priest as Midlands BDM

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Hampshire Trust Bank (HTB) has expanded its specialist mortgages team with the appointment of Paula Priest as business development manager, reinforcing its support for brokers across the Midlands.

Priest (pictured), who will report to Andrea Glasgow, sales director for specialist mortgages and bridging finance, will manage her own network of brokers across the region.

She will work alongside Annie Crust, who continues to lead relationships within her established portfolio.

Alex Upton, HTB
Alex Upton, HTB

Alex Upton, managing director of specialist mortgages and bridging finance, added: “The Midlands has always been a key region for specialist mortgages and continues to show real momentum, driven by brokers who trust us with their most complex cases.

“Paula’s appointment builds on that growth and strengthens the direct access and pragmatic support brokers know us for.

“With Paula and Annie working together, we’re deepening our regional coverage and helping more brokers and clients move forward with confidence.”

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