Oblix Capital appoints new BDM

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Oblix Capital has appointed Mark Marlow as a business development manager (BDM) for London and South East.

He has over 20 years’ experience in banking and commercial finance and joins Oblix Capital from Hampshire Trust Bank where he most recently held a BDM position in its specialist mortgages team.

Marlow (pictured, left) also held similar positions at Barclays, Natwest and Bank of Scotland.

Andy Reid (pictured, right), sales director at Oblix Capital, said: “This is another great appointment for the business, highlighting that we can attract the highest calibre professionals in the industry like Mark.

“Hiring those with superior expertise in property finance means we have people who fully appreciate the requirement for speed, transparency and service ensuring we can continue to fulfil demand in London and the South East with our valued borrowers and intermediaries.”

Marlow added: “This is a move I am very proud of – I’m personally delighted to be joining a highly ambitious business whilst working again with Andy.

“Oblix have a significant yet achievable expansion programme and I certainly believe I can instantly contribute to the growth they are experiencing.”

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