Knight Frank Finance recruits more mortgage specialists

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Matthew Connor and Katja Mills have joined the expanding team of mortgage specialists at Knight Frank Finance.

Connor joins from Cluttons Private Finance and brings with him 13 years of financial services experience, including the arranging of development and commercial finance.

Mills has worked in the mortgage market since 1994, with the last six years working with Thinc and Bluefin Group, running her own consultant business.
She specialises in arranging large loans to high net worth individuals.

Simon Gammon, managing partner of Knight Frank Finance said: “I am delighted to welcome both Matthew and Katja to the team. It is an exciting time for our business and forms part of our strategy to recruit the industry’s very best people.”””

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