
"She will work closely with our broker partners to ensure we continue to evolve and improve our processes in light of the changing market and new Consumer Duty regulations"
United Trust Bank has promoted Becky Kidby to the senior role of head of regulated underwriting in its bridging finance team.
The appointment comes as UTB restructures its bridging underwriting function into two dedicated teams, one managing regulated bridging applications and one managing unregulated bridging applications.
Becky joined UTB in 2016 as a bridging case manager before becoming an underwriting manager in the Bank's bridging division. In her new role, she will be responsible for managing underwriting in the regulated team.
Sundeep Patel, director of bridging at United Trust Bank, said: “Becky has played a key role in the success of UTB’s bridging division over the last few years and she fully deserves this promotion to a senior management position. This was a popular move internally and I am sure it will be warmly welcomed by the many brokers, lawyers and valuers Becky works with when delivering an exemplary service.
“Becky’s key objective in her new role is to maintain UTB’s dominance in the regulated bridging sector and continue to grow our market share. She will work closely with our broker partners to ensure we continue to evolve and improve our processes in light of the changing market and new Consumer Duty regulations and enable UTB to meet and exceed the expectations of our customers and brokers moving forward.”
Becky Kidby added: “UTB is the first choice lender for many brokers when placing regulated bridging cases and I am determined to to push UTB even further ahead of our competitors in that space. I believe we have the best underwriters in the business, all committed to delivering an outstanding service to our brokers and customers, and as we continue to invest in great people, technology and even slicker processing our regulated bridging offering is only going to get better, and I am really excited to be part of that journey.”