Ying Tan is a leading mortgage expert in the UK and the CEO of Dynamo (formerly The Buy To Let Mortgage Company), a company he started in 2006 and built from the ground up to become the UKs leading mortgage broker. This company did approximately £2.8 billion of mortgage business in the past financial year, has an annual turnover of approximately £12 million and employs about 200 members of staff. A popular figure in the financial services industry in the UK, Ying started out in investment banking and rose through the ranks to become the youngest VP ever at Goldman Sachs. However, he had always set his sights on building his own company and, having had experience of mortgage deals through starting his property portfolio, Ying saw his niche being in the buy to let mortgage market. He started his company in 2006 and, in the past 13 years, has diversified into the residential mortgage sector and other financial services, with his most recent business development being into the fintech sector.
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Don’t push too many trolleys – and other tips from navigating life and business Ebook
Year | 2020 |
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Format | Ebook |
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Ying Tan |
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John Wiley |

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Don’t push too many trolleys – and other tips from navigating life and business Ebook
Tips from the Trolley Boy is a book for anyone, from any walk of life, at any stage of life. It contains some of the most straightforward and applicable advice youve ever heard. Simple principles to apply to life are given in an accessible and friendly voice. Ying Tans approachable, caring personality infuses this book with warmth. He is as likeable in print as he is in life (as readers will learn from the outstanding testimonials given by the people who work for him). In the initial chapters, Ying introduces himself and shares a little about his background, including some of the history of his parents and Chinese ancestors. He then outlines his business journey from Investment Banking intern to CEO of a multi-billion financial services company – touching on his ups and downs, especially through the global economic crash of the last decade – and goes on to describe, in each chapter, the ten most important principles he personally applies to his life. These are well structured, one flowing naturally into the next. Finally, Ying share his hopes and dreams for the future, and includes some comments from his team who talk of how inspiring their boss has been to them over the years.
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Year | 2020 |
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Format | Ebook |
Author |
Ying Tan |
Publisher |
John Wiley |