MFS appoints BDM

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Bridging lender Market Financial Solutions (MFS) has hired its third business development manager for 2019.

Charles Creak (pictured) has worked for firms such as OakNorth Bank and Masthaven Bank, structuring and executing loans for brokers and clients.

At MFS, he will be responsible for achieving an annual lending target and growing the company’s loan book.

Creak’s appointment comes amidst a period of significant growth for MFS, with its expanding team of BDMs and underwriters ensuring more brokers and private clients are able to benefit from its specialist finance products.

Paresh Raja, CEO of MFS, said: “Charles is a young and determined BDM who understands the ins and outs of the lending market. Most importantly, his drive to deliver services with the utmost professionalism and attention to detail makes him an ideal fit at MFS, and I’m confident he’s going to help us grow our network of brokers and private clients further over the coming months and years.”

Creak added: “I am very excited to be joining MFS. The company is renowned for its speed, professionalism and ability to deliver bridging loans for clients in the most complicated of circumstances. I hope to help drive the business forward and continue delivering excellence for both brokers and borrowers.”

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