New recruits from Shawbrook graduate scheme

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Shawbrook Bank has announced the arrival of three new hires to its commercial mortgages team.

The three new employees are Luke Randell, Oliver Porter and Wojciech Babiarczuk.

The trio were from the bank’s new graduate scheme programme, which launched over the summer.

Graduates will experience a two-year rotational leadership development programme within one of five business units – business finance, consumer finance, property finance (commercial and residential mortgages), group risk or group finance. With offices in Brentwood, Dorking, London, Manchester and Glasgow, successful applicants can be placed in any one of Shawbrook’s regional bases.

Emma Cox, sales director for Shawbrook Commercial Mortgages, said: “We invested heavily into our recruitment drive for this first intake, with a Bank-wide programme designed to attract the most talented university graduates of 2016.

“Thus far we have been pleased by the promising start that Luke, Oliver and Wojciech have made to life at Shawbrook, after undergoing a rigorous interview process which highlighted their tenacity and natural talent.

“It’s now up to them – with the training infrastructure and personalised support we provide on an ongoing basis – to continue their professional development whilst contributing to what we are confident will be a prosperous period of growth for Shawbrook Commercial and our broker partners.”

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