Catalyst Property Finance has appointed Charlotte Rayson as a business development manager (BDM) for London.
Rayson will report directly to Spencer Gale, sales director at Catalyst Property Finance, and “lead the lender’s boots-on-the-ground presence in the capital”, ensuring brokers have access to its solutions.
She previously worked at Lendhub for around three years, and before that, she was a BDM for around four years at Kind Commercial Finance.
Before that, Rayson was a relationship director at Pure Commercial Finance for around three years. Prior to that, she was a relationship manager at Greenfield Capital for around four years.
She has also held roles at Reed Specialist Recruitment, Santander and Royal Bank of Scotland.
Gale said: “Charlotte’s dual experience as both a lender and a broker makes her a formidable asset to our team. She understands exactly what intermediaries need: speed, transparency, and a partner who knows how to package a deal for success. Her appointment is a key pillar in our mission to provide unparalleled support to our national broker network.
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“Charlotte will play a key role in strengthening our support for London-based brokers. London is a strategically important market for us, and Charlotte’s appointment reinforces our commitment to providing brokers with the responsiveness, expertise and consistency they expect from Catalyst.”
Rayson added: “I’m really excited to be joining Catalyst Property Finance at such an important stage of growth. Having sat on both sides of the desk, I know that Catalyst’s reputation for reliability, speed and a genuine broker-focused approach is exactly what the London market is asking for right now.
“I’m looking forward to working closely with London brokers, building strong relationships and helping them unlock more opportunities for their clients.”
Catalyst Property Finance recently appointed four to its external new business team, including Andy Reid as head of national accounts.
