Oblix Capital appoints BDM for the South West and Wales

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Oblix Capital has recruited Andy Gray as business development manager (BDM) for the South West and Wales.

The appointment will increase Oblix Capital’s presence across the M4 corridor and South Wales.

Gray (pictured) joins Oblix Capital from Castle Trust where he held a range of business development roles, most recently concentrating on specialist lending – including bridging, development and term – in the South of England.

Andy Reid, director – intermediary and networks, said: “I’m delighted that Andy has joined our team. We are continually looking to provide our brokers with even better service and Andy’s experience, professionalism and can-do attitude should help a larger number of mortgage intermediaries benefit from our creative real estate solutions.”

Gray added: “I am thrilled to be joining Oblix Capital at this exciting stage in their development, and look forward to helping them continue to offer market leading products and service to brokers across the west country and South Wales. Oblix Capital has a great reputation in the industry and I’m hoping to continue, and build on, that legacy.”

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