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SPF Private Clients opens new office in Hong Kong

The new office will be led by a mortgage specialist.

Mortgage broker SPF Private Clients (SPF) launches a new office in Hong Kong.

The office will be headed by Becca Pickard, a mortgage specialist originally from London.
 
Chloe Ho will be moving to SPF London as a client relationship manager.
 
‘Our aim is to provide exceptional service to our clients, working closely with existing stakeholders and forging new relationships to enhance the SPF brand across Hong Kong and Asia as a whole. We pride ourselves on providing transparent, honest, and bespoke service, to give clients complete peace of mind,” Becca Pickard said.

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