Bluestone Mortgages appoints national account manager

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Bluestone Mortgages has announced the appointment of Phil Quinn as national account manager.

The move is designed to grow the firm’s market share in the specialist lending market.

Quinn (pictured) has over 10 years’ of experience in the mortgage industry and will play an leading role in strengthening Bluestone’s relationships with club and network corporate partners.

Quinn joins Bluestone from LiveMore Capital where he was head of intermediary sales. Prior to this, he held the positions of head of national accounts and national account manager at Together and Pepper Money.

Quinn said: “I’m delighted to be starting my new role and being part of a growing team at Bluestone. I look forward to leveraging my industry experience to cement Bluestone as the residential specialist lender of choice.”

Reece Beddall, sales & marketing director, Bluestone Mortgages, added: “We are excited to welcome Phil as he takes on this new role to grow our market share in the residential specialist lending market.

“Phil brings with him a wealth of experience in the mortgage industry and has a strong track record in managing broker and corporate relationships, which will be invaluable as we look to expand our proposition to help more brokers and their customers achieve their homeownership dreams.”

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