Sirius Property Finance strengthens London team

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Sirius Property Finance has recruited a new associate and senior case manager.

Fodi Christodoulou has joined Sirius as an associate to provide mortgage advisory services and Ben Hall has taken the role of senior case manager.

Christodoulou has more than 10 years’ experience in financial services and has previously worked with both Robert Collins and Nicholas Christofi.

Hall has also worked closely with another Sirius associate, Rob Heywood.

The appointments take the current number of team members in London to 13.

Robert Collins, director at Sirius Property Finance, said: “We are very pleased to continue to attract some of the best people that our industry has to offer. We have been growing our business through targeted recruitment and we want to continue that trend in 2019 and beyond.

“The recruitment of both Fodi and Ben underpins that personal referrals are so important in our business.”

Nicholas Christofi, director at Sirius Property Finance, added: “We have deliberately taken on office space with lots of capacity to grow. In London we want to take on at least two new associates that can add to our pool of debt advisers and widen the company’s network.

“We also want to employ a dedicated sales manager, who can become our in-house BDM and manage our social media and other marketing campaigns.”

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