Shawbrook announces key promotion in commercial mortgage lending team‏

 

 

Shawbrook BankShawbrook Bank has announced the promotion of Terry Woodley to Head of Specialist Lending within the commercial mortgage business. Woodley’s elevation is an exciting step in Shawbrook Bank’s continued success and growth in the trading business and property investor markets.

 

Woodley will manage a specialist team focussing on underwriting large loans in the

 

£0.5 million to £10 million residential and commercial property sectors. Woodley’s role will also focus on working closely with Shawbrook’s network of introducers to ensure the bank is constantly improving its service to intermediaries and clients.

 

Terry Woodley joined Shawbrook Bank in September 2011 as a Credit Risk Manager. Prior to Shawbrook, Terry worked for six years as a Business Partner at Clydesdale Bank, where he helped to set up a new Financial Solutions office in Knightsbridge, London. Woodley was responsible for both corporate and commercial clients and generated an asset book of approximately £100 million in the property investment, development and trading business sectors. Before Clydesdale Bank, Woodley spent eight years at NatWest in the bank’s Commercial Sector.

 

Terry Woodley Head of Specialist Lending at Shawbrook Bank said:

 

“I have already experienced how as a young and growing bank not constrained by bureaucracy, Shawbrook has been able to constantly evolve with the changing market and appetite of its clients. This has been exciting to be a part of and I look forward to playing a new role in its continued growth and success.”

 

Stephen Johnson, Managing Director of Shawbrook Commercial Mortgages comments:

“The creation of a specialist team enables Shawbrook to develop a bespoke service for the larger loan market.  We believe it will add considerable value to our intermediary partners and complement our core business which continues to go from strength to strength.

 

For further information please visit www.shawbrook.co.uk

 


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