Michael Bolton joins risk firm

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Former edeus CEO Michael Bolton has joined Clayton Euro Risk, a loan and mortgage asset risk assessment and due diligence business, as its new director of sales and marketing – Europe.

Bolton has been consulting to Clayton Euro Risk (CER) on its international strategic direction.

Tim Keast, president and CEO of CER, said: “The market has been slowly but surely emerging from its depths over the last nine months. CER has seen a marked upswing in its activity over this time from its traditional clients and new market entrants. Continental Europe is also now waking up to the need to shake out balance sheets of unwanted

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