Sirius seeks to further expand Manchester operations

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Sirius Property Finance has expanded its Manchester office to four people and is looking to further grow its team in the North of England.

Sirius Manchester was started by Adele Turner in May last year and has grown its team with the recruitment of two new associates and a case manager.

The specialist debt advisory service is now looking to expand its team of advisers.

Turton (pictured), director at Sirius Property Finance, said: “From starting Sirius Manchester in May 2018, we have already grown to a team of four. This is testament to the quality of the backing we have received from the existing teams in London and Billericay and also reflects the quality of people we have brought on board.

“Our new associates, Drew Turner and Adam McGhee both have strong specialist backgrounds and a tenacity to provide excellent client services. In case management, Vickie Beaver has come from management positions in the retail sector and brings with her the wealth of skills required to run our office and cases successfully.

“As with London, we are always looking to add to our teams, with like-minded, dynamic people. Any brokers who are interested, should get in touch.”

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