Three new hires for Hope Capital

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Hope Capital has made three new appointments.

The lender’s sales team has been joined by Charlie Gregory and Jamie Gillespie. Gregory will be supporting clients in London and the South, while Gillespie joins Hope Capital as an internal BDM.

In addition, Hope Capital has also welcomed Charlotte Holt as finance coordinator, who will be supporting the firm’s finance director, Kate Cowan.

Jonathan Sealey, CEO of Hope Capital, said: “Hope Capital has been growing rapidly in the last year and we are delighted to welcome Charlie, Jamie, and Charlotte to the team. All three appointments will be fantastic additions and I look forward seeing them help grow the business and add value to our offering in their own individual ways.”

Roz Cawood, director of sales at Hope Capital, said: “Charlie and Jamie will bring great value to our already strong offering and further enhance the support we provide to our broker partners. I have no doubt they will have an extremely positive impact on the business.”

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