KSEYE appoints new BDM for South England & South Wales

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KSEYE has promoted Nathan Thorne to the role of business development manager (BDM) for South England and South Wales.

He will be tasked with helping brokers deliver KSEYE’s bridging finance solutions to their clients.

Thorne (pictured) joined KSEYE in 2012, beginning his time at the company as a case manager before moving to a telephone business development manager role in May 2023.

Marcus Dussard, sales director at KSEYE, said: “Nathan’s natural ability to develop relationships and drive to work with brokers to deliver the most appropriate solutions to their clients is impressive. I’ve worked with a number of talented business development managers in my career, and Nathan has all of the skills to be up there with the best of them.

“His new role will give him the opportunity to highlight KSEYE’s bridging solutions and high service levels to a wide range of brokers.”

Thorne added: “I’m excited by the opportunity to be more hands-on in meeting and establishing long-lasting relationships with brokers throughout the South of England and South Wales.

“My experience as a case manager, working closely with our underwriters, has given me an appreciation of how complex bridging loans can get, and the importance of keeping strong communication with brokers throughout the process.

“I’m looking forward to being out on the road, putting faces to the people I’ve been working with over the last eight months, making new relationships, and helping them to deliver timely bridging loans to their clients.”

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