New BDM for Tiuta

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Tiuta PLC has appointed Georgina Lanario as its new business development manager (BDM).

She replaces Kirsty Buchanan who left the bridging lender in December.

Lanario moves from her previous role within the case management department at Tiuta to take up the new position of BDM. She will be active in securing new business, developing existing broker/introducer relationships and is responsible for overseeing Tiuta’s marketing strategy and output.

Steven Nicholas, CEO at Tiuta, said: “At Tiuta we have a policy of promoting internally where possible and we are pleased to be able to do this with Georgina who becomes Tiuta’s newest BDM.

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