Jim Nash joins Tuscan Capital

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Tuscan Capital has appointed Jim Nash as its new national sales manager.

Nash (pictured) joins the bridging lender from West One Loans where he had held sales roles since joining the firm in 2016.

In his new role as national sales manager, Nash is tasked with expanding and developing Tuscan Capital’s broker network in regions offering high growth opportunities but with a particular focus on the Home Counties and the Midlands.

He has previously worked with Colin Sanders – Tuscan’s CEO – on no fewer than four occasions, including National Mortgage Bank (1992-1997), iGroup (1997-2005), Money Partners (2005-2008) and Omni Capital (2011-2016).

Sanders said: “I have worked with Jim in a number of different businesses over the past 25 years. He is someone I trust 100% and, from my perspective, is one of the most respected and best-liked people in the bridging market.

“I’m certain that anyone who knows Jim will agree that his understanding of brokers and deep experience makes him a serious player at any level. But that comes with an enthusiasm and a sense of humour that is both infectious and fun to be around.

“We’re all very happy indeed to welcome Jim back to the fold.”

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