Mortgages for Business welcomes back old face

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Paul Martins has re-joined Mortgages for Business following a three year hiatus.

He left the commercial and buy-to-let specialist in 2009 and re-joins from NatWest where he was a branch-based personal mortgage adviser.

He said: “It’s great to be back. I’ll be able to hit the ground running and I’m particularly looking forward to returning to buy to let and commercial mortgage brokering.”

Steve Olejnik, Mortgages for Business’s head of sales, added: “We’re delighted that Paul chose to re-join us. Business is brisk and we really need someone of Paul’s calibre in the B2C team which we are expanding to meet demand.”

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