The Scotsman

Staffing boost for fintech Lendingcro­wd

- By SCOTT REID

Lendingcro­wd, the Edinburgh-headquarte­red fintech lending platform, has taken on four new senior business developmen­t managers as it looks to ramp up growth.

Chris Mitchell, who spent more than 15 years at Royal Bank of Scotland and Clydesdale Bank, will be the platform’s senior business developmen­t manager responsibl­e for Edinburgh and the surroundin­g areas.

Anthony Allen, who is said to have more than a decade’s banking experience, is covering Glasgow and the Central Belt alongside Fraser Mckay, who has held a variety of finance roles in a career spanning more than 30 years.

Keith Hunter, described as an experience­d business developer and sales manager, will be working with businesses across Aberdeen and the North-east.

The new hires have pushed Lendingcro­wd’s headcount above 40, less than five years after the business was launched.

Adrian Innes, head of originatio­n at Lendingcro­wd, said: “As the banks retract into call centres and continue to close their branches, we understand that customers want a face-to-face relationsh­ip with their funder.”

The expansion of the team follows the announceme­nt in May that Lendingcro­wd had formed a unique funding partnershi­p with the government­backed Scottish Investment Bank (SIB) – the investment arm of Scottish Enterprise – and Dutch entreprene­urial bank NIBC.

SIB and NIBC have agreed to lend a combined £18.75 million across the platform.

 ??  ?? 0 Adrian Innes is Lendingcro­wd’s head of originatio­n
0 Adrian Innes is Lendingcro­wd’s head of originatio­n

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