Masthaven Secured Loans hires Paul Brett

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Paul Brett has joined Masthaven Secured Loans (MSL) as director of sales.

Brett will join on 16 September 2013 from borro, the personal asset lender.

He said: “This is an exciting time in the secured loan market and I am delighted to be working with Andrew Bloom, Stuart Aitken and the team at MSL.

“This is a lender with big ambitions to become an established force in the market and I am keen to use my knowledge and relationships to help MSL achieve success.”

Andrew Bloom, managing director of MSL and Masthaven Group, said: “We are very pleased to welcome Paul to the management team at MSL. Paul comes to us with a great track record in business development, proven over many years with a variety of prominent companies, and his appointment is a vital catalyst to drive the growth of this business.”

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