Mint Bridging hires experienced underwriter

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Bridging lender Mint Bridging has recruited Roxann Robinson as an underwriter.

She joins the team, headed by head of underwriting Richard Showman, having previously worked for five years at Barclays as a senior underwriter. More recently she was at TFC Homeloans, building relationships with brokers on complex mortgage cases.

Her knowledge of second charges is something that Mint Bridging has been keen to exploit.

Showman said: “Many brokers don’t know that we offer this service and we complete many secondcharge loans a month.  Roxann’s expertise will be vital to the team to ensure that we have her expertise in this sometimes tricky area. She is becoming a great asset to our ever expanding department.”

Robinson added: “I am thrilled to join Mint and know my banking and finance experience, especially in the arena of second charges, will help the team grow and flourish.  I love the challenge that such a rapidly growing business has to offer me.”

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