Three new hires for Octane Capital

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Octane Capita has made three new appointments.

Mike Allen (pictured) joins Octane as an internal business development executive, having previously worked at Brightstar Financial as a short-term lending case manager.

His role will be to assist the BDMs with new enquiries and help structure deals for credit review. He will report into head of marketing and internal sales, Oli Greenspan.

Meanwhile, Joshua Carmody and Tuathla Underwood join the firm as credit analysts, providing support to the credit team. Both will report into Octane’s senior credit manager, Gemma Salousti.

Allen said: “Having previously worked for a specialist packager, moving to a specialist lender to use the knowledge I had gained was a natural next step. Octane have a superb reputation within the sector, are forward-thinking and have a fantastic work culture. People tend to move to Octane and then stay, which speaks volumes.”

Mark Posniak, managing director of Octane Capital, concluded: “Our philosophy has always been to offer the highest service standards in the industry and the addition of Tuathla, Mike and Josh is another step in that direction. All three have exactly what it takes to be a success at Octane and we look forward to seeing them fulfil their potential in the months and years ahead.”

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