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Debt advisory firm, Arc and Co, has announced the senior promotions of Tom Berry, Cameron Hayes and Philip Kay as directors, and Gareth Briggs as its new head of UK residential mortgages. 

The promotions follow the recent unveiling of a new corporate structure at the firm, which included James Fleming moving to the newly-created position of executive chairman and the creation of partners for the first time. 

The new partnership structure has been designed to further brokers’ career development and enhance their involvement in the firm’s wider activities, positioning Arc and Co for continued expansion.

Andrew Robinson, CEO of Arc and Co, said: “These promotions are just rewards for excellent performance, and reflect the new structure we have put in place to ensure clients continue to receive the very best advice

“Tom, Cameron, Philip and Gareth are all key members of our wider team, and it is fantastic to reward their efforts with these promotions and set them on the path to the newly-created partnership positions.” 

He added: “Alongside James Fleming taking up the new role of executive chairman, this strengthens our senior team to position Arc and Co for future growth.” 

The group is a specialist asset finance advisory company based in Fitzrovia, London. Its three divisions – real estate, marine and aviation – provide specialist advice across a range of financing solutions, including senior debt, equity, leasing and mortgages.

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