Jamie Napier-Bell

TAB expands sales and technology teams with new hires




TAB has appointed Jamie Napier-Bell (pictured above) as a business development manager.

Jamie joins the bridging lender from Astute Capital, where he gained experience working with borrowers and brokers in the development and equity space.

In his new role, he will use his knowledge of the lending and real estate markets to assist TAB’s growth, which has already surpassed its 2020 targets.

“The team is extremely experienced and the commercial approach they take to lending really resonated with me that this is an exciting place to work,” said Jamie. 

“We have real scope to grow the loan book and I am delighted to be a part of that.”

Nick Russell, sales director at TAB,commented: “This is an extremely exciting phase in our development as a lender. 

“We have continued to lend throughout the pandemic, which has stood us in good stead for the foreseeable future. 

“We have ambitious growth plans for the business and see Jamie’s appointment as a strong indicator to the market that we are keen to deliver solutions to more brokers and partners as we cement ourselves within the bridging space.”

TAB has also expanded its technology department with two new hires: Mark Gillis and Kevin Pinto, who joined as technical director and senior software engineer, respectively.

Both are tasked with the digital evolution of the company, which will soon allow all customers to interact with the firm via cutting edge technology. 

“We are very excited to be building TAB Tech, the innovation supporting the soon-to-be launched platform which enables you to invest in our great range of products,” Mark stated.

“Kevin is a very experienced programmer who is building a secure and robust platform to manage our investments.”

Kevin added: “I have embarked on a journey of improving all interactions for the staff, customers, and partners of the firm. 

“Where possible, we will automate and streamline processes, creating a vastly improved user experience.”
 
The platform is expected to go live before the end of 2020.

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