New hire for United Trust Bank

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Bradley Illman, United Trust Bank

United Trust Bank has appointed Bradley Illman to its case management team. He is the second person to join UTB’s bridging team in 2012.

Illman (pictured) joins the bridging and development finance provider with the responsibility to provide support to intermediaries and their clients from initial enquiry to the draw down of funds.

“Our business volumes have continued to increase this year and the recruitment of additional high quality staff is an essential component of our growth plans,” said Alan Margolis, head of bridging at United Trust Bank.

“Bradley’s appointment also underlines our continued commitment to maintaining the highest service standards that United Trust Bank’s bridging introducers have come to expect.”

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  1. Another Tiuta refugee then? But curiously not mentioned. Good guy and a good signing for UTB.

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