KSEYE expands underwriting team

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Bridging lender, KSEYE, has bolstered its underwriting team with the appointment of Matthew Rogers.

Rogers (pictured) joins KSEYE as its newest underwriter and brings experience in underwriting and credit management, particularly in development and heavy refurbishment. With more than seven years in the industry, he has held senior roles at Pivot Finance, PropFin, and Nova Financial, where he managed complex lending cases and supported clients with tailored financial solutions.

Brooke Andrew, underwriting team leader at KSEYE, said: “We’re excited to have Matthew join the KSEYE team. His expertise in development and heavy refurbishment projects brings invaluable strength to our underwriting division.

“Matthew’s sharp insights and dedication to delivering fast, precise lending decisions will be key as we continue to elevate our service to brokers and expand our lending portfolio.”

Rogers added: “I’m energised to be joining a company that’s driving ambitious growth and innovation. KSEYE’s reputation for delivering fast, flexible lending solutions aligns perfectly with my underwriting philosophy.

“I’m eager to collaborate with the team and provide brokers with forward-thinking finance options, particularly in the development and refurbishment sectors, where I believe my expertise can make a real impact.”

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