Lyford strengthens team with executive hire
Private banking specialist Lyford, headquartered in London, has appointed Jonathan Carfi as it continues to strengthen its offering for ultra-high-net-worth individuals, families and global family offices.
Jonathan joins the London-based business with more than eight years of international experience across management consulting and corporate development.
Most recently, he worked in KPMG’s Deal Advisory practice, specialising in strategy and performance transformation.
Before relocating to the UK, Jonathan held senior advisory and analytical roles with Garen Crest, Deloitte Australia and AGL Energy, building expertise in complex capital structures and cross-border financing.
In his new role, Jonathan will focus on delivering bespoke asset-backed lending and bridging finance solutions, helping clients access funding for time-sensitive investments, real estate acquisitions and generational wealth transitions.
His appointment reflects Lyford's continued investment in its specialist private banking team as it expands its support for clients with complex financing requirements.
Matt Meehan, partner and director at Lyford, said: “In the current economic climate, agility and sophistication are paramount for UHNW families, individuals and family offices.
“By adding a professional with credentials from KPMG and Deloitte to our team, we are further elevating our ability to structure secure, bespoke asset-backed bridging solutions for our elite client base.”
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