New BDM for bridging lender

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Market Financial Solutions (MFS) has hired a new business development manager (BSM).

The appointment of Saira Taggar comes after the bridging lender also welcomed two new members to the sales team in late 2018.

Taggar joins the team from London Credit, and previously worked as a mortgage broker in the Midlands and wealth manager in Dubai.

Paresh Raja, CEO of MFS, said: “The appointment of Saira comes at an exciting time for the business. With MFS now offering loans from £100,000, we have increased the number of brokers and borrowers able to take advantage of our renowned bridging loans services.

“With a growing sales team, MFS is now in a strong position to expand further in 2019. Importantly, we remain completely focused on providing the same speed, high quality service and immaculate attention to detail in all our deals, and we’re looking forward to working with more and more clients over the coming year.”

Taggar added: “MFS has established itself as a major player in the UK bridging market, renowned for a tactical approach to meeting the needs of its brokers and borrowers. I look forward to working closely with the team at this exciting stage of expansion.”

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