Casper Wong joins CommunityLend
We welcome Casper Wong to CommunityLend as we continue our expansion of the business model.
Casper joins us after a stint with EasyHome.ca. He brings significant experience and expertise in finance. He was with BMO Capital Markets having worked on Mergers and Acquisitions at BM. At EasyHome he was Director eBusiness & Business Development. EasyHome which is Canada’s largest publicly traded merchandise leasing company with 243 store locations and annual revenues in excess of $170MM, incorporated EasyFinancial where Casper lead a team of 20 employees that doubled loan book revenue in national lending team within 6 months. He was also responsible for sourcing, implementation, and negotiation of partnerships. He organized and set up their credit, adjudication and customer service area as the company expanded, and these backgrounds sets him up nicely for the next phases of CommunityLend.
These are the strengths that are essential to help drive CommunityLend with our latest expansion plans that we will be sharing very soon.
More to come on that ….
[...] Casper joins us after a stint with Easyhome where he was Director, e-Business & Business Development. Easyhome is Canada’s largest publicly traded merchandise leasing company with over 240 store locations and annual revenues in excess of $170MM. While there Casper developed a growth strategy for their online lending business and led his team to double loan book and revenue growth in a span of 6 months. He was also responsible for sourcing, implementation, and negotiation of key partnerships including an underwriting platform with TransUnion. Furthermore, he organized and set up their credit, adjudication and customer service areas for the online lending business as the company expanded. For more on Casper. [...]
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