Oblix Capital hires pair of BDMs

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Oblix Capital has announced two BDM appointments to cover London and the South.  

Both BDMs will be entirely focused on increasing growth and relationships with intermediary partners.

Andrew Keehner has joined as the BDM for London and the South East, having held similar positions at United Trust Bank and Positive lending. He has over 20 years’ experience within the specialist finance, bridging and mortgage sectors.

The second appointment sees ex Aldermore BDM, Paul Ragbourne, join as Oblix Capital’s BDM for the South. He has over 35 years’ experience in commercial bridging and lending.

Both will be reporting into Oblix’s sales director, Andy Reid, who said: “Both Andrew and Paul bring a huge wealth of expertise and experience to the business and will be absolutely instrumental in responding to the growing demand in London and the South.

“Acquiring two individuals that are well respected in the industry will make it that much easier to hit the ground running and I have every confidence they will instantly contribute to the continual growth of our business.”

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