Octane Capital recruits internal business development manager

Published on

Adam Ware has joined Octane Capital as internal business development manager. 

Ware (pictured) joins from Commercial Acceptances, part of the Close Brothers Group where he has worked for the past five years. His role there was assistant lending manager with a particular focus on the loan origination and underwriting process.

He said: “From the moment Octane launched I was fascinated by their unique approach to lending, where deals are priced and underwritten on merit rather than according to a set-in-stone credit policy. I was also attracted by the move from an established firm to a start-up where I have the chance to make a personal impact on the company’s success. The relaxed dress code and culture at our Camden office are also a breath of fresh air.”

Mark Posniak, managing director of Octane Capital, added: “Adam brings across a vast amount of experience and has already started to make a significant impact on our operational efficiency. With a background in loan origination and underwriting, he has all bases covered and his enthusiasm for the product-less lending we offer is exactly what we like to see. The third generation of lending is gaining momentum by the day.”

COMMENT ON MORTGAGE SOUP

We want to hear from you!
Leave a comment and get the conversation started.
You need to register to post, so please login or sign up below.

Latest articles

AUTUMN BUDGET: Industry braces for impact

On Wednesday, the Chancellor is due to deliver the second highly anticipated Autumn Budget...

Houzecheck launches “Bruce the Beaver” to drive brand recognition in surveying

Proptech firm Houzecheck is introducing a new mascot, Bruce the Beaver, in a bid...

AMI Protection Viewpoint 2025: Turning challenges into opportunities

Delivering better outcomes and protecting more customers is all in a day’s work for...

Mental health emerges as leading cause of long-term sick leave, MetLife finds

Mental health conditions have become the leading cause of long-term sickness in the workplace,...

50-year mortgages risk leaving borrowers with heavy long-term costs

Mortgage specialists at Mojo Mortgages have warned that proposals for 50-year terms, recently raised...

Latest publication

Other news

AUTUMN BUDGET: Industry braces for impact

On Wednesday, the Chancellor is due to deliver the second highly anticipated Autumn Budget...

Q&A: Steve Griffiths, Shawbrook

Mortgage Soup fires the questions at Steve Griffiths, commercial director for retail mortgages at...

Houzecheck launches “Bruce the Beaver” to drive brand recognition in surveying

Proptech firm Houzecheck is introducing a new mascot, Bruce the Beaver, in a bid...