Mike Kelly has joined the award-winning Finance 4 Business group as their senior business development manager.
Having spent most of his career in Birmingham with West Brom Building Society, Clydesdale Yorkshire and Investec, Mike brings a wealth of experience to the role.
Mike said ‘’I’m delighted to be joining F4B. They are an experienced, successful and dynamic team looking to assist clients in providing lending solutions, be it property development, refinance, bridging, cash flow and asset finance. We have a team of true specialists working closely with the professional services community in the city delivering the best possible outcomes for clients’’
Dave Pinnington, director of intermediary relations, said: "We are delighted to secure Mike’s services, he has an outstanding reputation within the finance sectors in Birmingham, the West Midlands and Manchester. Mike brings with him a wealth of experience and contacts, symbolising our ethos of building relationships through knowledge, transparency and trust."
Russell Martin, founder and managing director, said: "The appointment of Mike Kelly is a statement that reinforces what Finance 4 Business is all about, and that is great people. Mike’s pedigree speaks for itself and the calibre of contacts that he has evolved over his many years of experience is rivalled by few."
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