Bluestone Mortgages makes four key appointments

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Bluestone Mortgages has announced a number of new appointments.

Jack Warner has been promoted to operations director. He has been with the business for over four years and was most recently lending operations director. He will be responsible for the wider operational team, including the service provided to Bluestone’s customers and broker partners.

Mark Hollands joins Bluestone Mortgages as national sales manager to lead the key account team.  He has previously worked at Brightstar, Sainsbury’s Bank, Bank of Cyprus and TSB.  He will be responsible for strengthening the lender’s relationships with key brokers and the lender’s distribution partners.

Meanwhile, Neil Bunker, joins as head of finance from challenger bank Chetwood Financial. He will be leading the development of the lender’s finance function

In addition, Mark Todd has been promoted to business development team leader. he joined Bluestone Mortgages in September 2018 as business development manager. He will now be responsible for heading up and strengthening Bluestone’s telephony business development team.

Bluestone has also welcomed four new underwriters to the team.

Steve Seal, managing director at Bluestone Mortgages, said: “We are very excited to announce a number of appointments in the Bluestone team, especially at this time of huge growth for the business. Our top priority is supporting our intermediary partners, and these key promotions and hires will ensure that we are better equipped to do exactly that.

“We are confident that today’s appointments will further enable Bluestone to grow sustainably over the coming years and help us position ourselves as a lender committed to helping complex credit borrowers currently underserved by high street lenders.”

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