Oblix Capital appoints finance director

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Steve Rogers has joined bridging and development lender Oblix Capital as its finance director. 

Rogers (pictured) is a qualified chartered management accountant having held senior treasury and finance positions at Kensington Mortgages, RBS and Barclays.

He has 20 years’ experience specialising in mortgage financing, residential mortgage-backed securities and asset backed securities.

Anuj Nehra, managing director at Oblix Capital, said: “Steve is both well known and respected within the industry and he will certainly be a welcomed addition to our leadership team. The wealth of expertise Steve brings in mortgage financing and asset backed securities makes him the ideal candidate to help bolster our growth strategy over the coming years.

“He will no doubt make a positive impact immediately and we’re delighted to have a candidate of his calibre on-board.”

Rogers added: “I am incredibly excited to be joining such a respected lender that is consistently going from strength to strength.

“The existing team here have done a fantastic job and I can’t wait to work alongside them to take this business to greater heights.”

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