Monday, April 29, 2024

York commercial finance firm bolsters senior team

An experienced commercial finance broker has joined Ice Cubed Property Finance, to head up its SME and leisure offering.

Richard Swan brings with him over 20 years’ finance experience. An independent broker since 2017, Richard also has more than ten years’ experience at NatWest Business and Commercial Banking, specialising in commercial mortgages, leisure, property development & investment finance.

He will link up with the expanding firm which currently sponsors York Rugby Union Club and also York Knights Rugby League teams.

Tom Frank, Managing Director of Ice Cubed Property Finance, said: “Richard will be a fantastic addition to the senior management team and will help us to offer more products to clients, whilst building on our existing leisure finance specialism. This appointment will help us to reach our ambitious growth targets over the coming years.”

Richard Swan, added: “I was attracted to Ice Cubed Property Finance because of its recognised brand and market leading presence in the property and bridging finance sector.

“This is well aligned to my own background and given my previous experience in business and commercial banking, I’m excited to be able to widen the scope of the company’s finance offering to even more general trading and leisure businesses, via commercial mortgages, leveraged finance and cash flow solutions.”

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