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Promotions at investment firm herald launch of new growth plans

A SUCCESSFUL year of investment has led to a raft of promotions at development firm Barwood Capital.

Shyam Nottra and Tom Darby have become residential investment managers. Their roles will focus on managing Towcester-headquartered Barwood’s existing pipeline of residential opportunities, while cultivating new relationships with developers, agents, and brokers.

Adam Smith is promoted to senior asset management director to drive fund and asset performance in the Growth Fund series while leading on Barwood’s self-storage aggregation strategy.

Investment director Hugo Trower becomes chief operating officer of Barwood’s Residential Investment Platform, focusing on supporting its SME partners to provide equity funding to deliver housing in a supply-starved market.

Senior investment manager Jonathon Ellerington moves from senior investment manager to investment director He will be responsible for sourcing, recommending, and executing acquisition opportunities on behalf of Barwood’s managed funds and external mandates.

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Main picture: (from left) Hugo Trower; Adam Smith; Tom Darby;  Jonathon Ellerington; Shyam Nottra.

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Hugh Elrington.

This year saw Barwood successfully fundraise for Barwood’s Residential Investment Platform 10, which closed with commitments exceeding £5 million. Its Growth Fund V closed in January at £48.1 million.

Managing director Hugh Elrington said: “After a successful year for the business, we are pleased to be able to reward our fantastic team by supporting them to progress and thrive in their careers.

 “These individuals have all been an asset to Barwood and have shown continued commitment and dedication, fully deserving their respective promotions. I am confident that they will continue to contribute to the company’s growth and support our purpose to innovate and unlock value in both the commercial and residential markets.”

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