Regentsmead and Metro Bank to explore new avenues

Regentsmead and Metro Bank to explore new avenues




Regentsmead recently teamed up with high street lender Metro Bank for their successful networking event, where it was revealed that the duo are looking at future collaborations….

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p>Regentsmead recently teamed up with high street lender Metro Bank for their successful networking event, where it was revealed that the duo are looking at future collaborations.



The joint business networking event which was held at the Metro Bank store in Edgware last week by Regentsmead and Metro Bank, apparently will not be a one-off event, but the beginning of an exciting relationship.

James Bloom of Regentsmead commented: “We believe our work with Metro is the start of something very exciting. We both share the same ethos in striving towards delivering a five star service for our clients and going above and beyond what is expected.


 
“We are already discussing further collaborations and there are dates in the diary going forward. We enjoy working with their dynamic team and can already see plenty more avenues to explore. We don’t see this as a one off networking event, it’s an exciting relationship so watch this space.”
 
The event, which was based on the shared passion for providing customers with high quality service from the high street bank and the development lender, was deemed a success after around 50 people attended – including the Mayor of Barnet.


 
Speeches from Jason Oakley, Managing Director of Commercial Banking at Metro Bank, James Bloom of Regentsmead and Richard Ross of Regentsmead, kicked off the event, where attendees could then spend the evening networking.

Jason Oakley said: “We are delighted with the attendance,” adding that the event is about “communicating both Metro and Regentsmead’s desire for property finance…development for Regentsmead and senior debt for Metro.”


 
James concluded: “It was great to see such a well-attended event with people from various businesses including existing clients of both Regentsmead and Metro. Our in-house charity, Rosetrees Trust, got plenty of good coverage, and even the Mayor of Barnet felt inclined to show up!”

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