Octane Capital appoints credit manager

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Octane Capital has recruited Nicky Pack as credit manager. 

Pack (pictured) previously worked at Alternative Bridging Corporation as a senior underwriter and, prior to that, at Omni Capital.

She will report into Matt Smith, director of risk, who said: “Nicky has a huge amount of experience in the short-term lending market and an excellent knowledge of risk. Both qualities will stand her in good stead given the complexity of the loans we are structuring at Octane and tight deadlines we are often working to.”

Pack added: “There’s a huge amount of ambition in the Octane team and I’m excited to be joining at such an early stage of its journey and playing my part.

“The product-less lending model is proving to be very popular with brokers and really stands us apart in a crowded market.”

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