FMT is pleased to announce the appointment of Charlie Oscroft as Investment Relationship Manager. Charlie is well-known in New Zealand’s investment industry and brings a wealth of expertise to FMT.
Paul Bendall, CEO of First Mortgage Trust, says, “It’s great to welcome someone of Charlie’s calibre to the team. This is another new role we have recently created, demonstrating our growth and strategic vision to take FMT to the next level.
“In spite of a challenging economic environment, FMT is performing well and continues to grow. We’ve just hit $1.7 billion in funds under management and we’re launching our new wholesale fund, which allows us to meet the growing needs of our borrowers and creates a more diverse and funding pool for all our investors. Charlie’s arrival will be instrumental in growing the new wholesale fund.”
Charlie has experience in investment management and capital raising across real estate markets in both New Zealand and overseas. Paul says, “We are going through an exciting time at FMT, and the addition of Charlie as Investment Relationship Manager underscores our commitment to continue to provide excellent service to our investors and executing our strategic plans. We look forward to the valuable insights and expertise Charlie will bring.”
Charlie adds, “I am thrilled to join the First Mortgage Trust team. I look forward to contributing to the company’s growth, working closely with the FMT team, getting to know our investors, and helping them achieve their goals.”
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