Willow Private Finance appoints senior HNW mortgage broker

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Willow Private Finance has announced the appointment of David Habib CeMAP as senior high net worth mortgage broker for the London market.

Habib will be responsible for expanding the firm’s reach and services to High Net Worth (HNW) and Ultra High Net Worth (UHNW) clients in the UK and abroad.

With over 19 years of experience in the mortgage industry, Habib has worked with a number of UK brokerages, including Knight Frank – Kensington, Enness Global Mortgages, John Charcol, and Countrywide.

His extensive lender network enables him to provide tailored financial products and services for residential, buy-to-let, bridging, commercial, and development properties, as well as life assurance recommendations.

Lee Johnson, director of Willow Private Finance, said: “We are thrilled to have David Habib join our team at Willow Private Finance. His vast experience and extensive network of lender relationships make him an invaluable addition to our firm.

“David’s appointment demonstrates our commitment to providing our High Net Worth and Ultra High Net Worth clients with exceptional service and tailored financial solutions. This is an exciting milestone for our company, as we continue to expand our reach and elevate the level of expertise we offer to our clients in London and beyond.”

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