New BDM for Funding 365

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Bridging lender Funding 365 has expanded its team with the appointment of Dawn Trustam as business development manager (BDM).

Trustam (pictured) has over 20 years experience in mortgages and bridging at firms including Shawbrook Bank, Barclays Bank, Commercial First Mortgages and Mortgages for Business.

She is tasked with deepening Funding 365’s relationships with its existing broker partners as well as introduce new bridging brokers to its panel.

Mike Strange, Funding 365 director, said: “We’re delighted to be welcoming Dawn to the Funding 365 team. We’ve spent the past year developing Funding 365’s products with our broker partners and we’re confident that we have an unparalleled proposition – honest bridging loans from 0.65%pcm at a speed that cannot be beaten.
“Now with our team in place we’re ready to service all of the brokers who believe that getting fair, competitive loans for their bridging clients is their top priority.”

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