HLB Mann Judd establishes JV Debt Advisory business
HLB Mann Judd Sydney has announced the establishment of a new Debt Advisory business through a joint venture with banking executive, James Macfarlane.
The joint venture was confirmed by HLB Mann Judd managing partner, Tony Fittler, who said the new division would provide debt-financing advice for individual clients' personal banking needs as well as advice on funding commercial transactions for corporate clients.
"James' considerable experience in banking, finance, and debt growth solutions for individuals and businesses complement the existing services in accounting, advisory and wealth provided by HLB Mann Judd Sydney," he said.
"All borrowers should ensure they have an optimal financing structure before they seek the appropriate financing solution. The need for independent specialist advice on debt requirement continues to grow and HLB Mann Judd Sydney will now be well placed to meet this increasing demand," Fittler said.
Macfarlane was most recently with St George Bank where he worked for the last 11 years managing banking distribution and client facing teams.
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