UTB appoints bridging BDM for the North

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United Trust Bank (UTB) has appointed Gemma Roberts as business development manager (BDM) for the North of England within its bridging sales team.

Roberts (pictured) has spent over 20 years in financial services working in sales and business development roles within a range of lenders. Most recently she was intermediary sales manager at Together.

At UTB, Roberts report to sales director – bridging, Paula Purdy and work closely with both key account manager for Northern England, Gary Lomax, and internal relationship manager for Northern England, Amy Medhurst.

Paula Purdy

Purdy said: “Gemma brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the team in both regulated and unregulated bridging, and I am delighted that she has joined us to continue developing UTB’s presence in the North of England.

“Her appointment follows a very successful year for the Bank in the North and it’s clear there’s huge potential for UTB to fulfil the increasing demand for competitive bridging finance from brokers serving developer, investor, and homeowner clients.”

Roberts added: “I’m passionate about bridging and thrilled to be part of the team building out UTB’s proposition in the North of England.

“I’m really looking forward to establishing new connections and strengthening relationships with existing broker partners in what is a vibrant and dynamic part of the country.”

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