BMD returns to Molo Finance

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Molo Finance has announced the appointment of Lee Isherwood as business development manager (BDM) as he returns to the lender.

With over seven years of experience in the mortgage sector, Isherwood (pictured) specialises in complex buy-to-let products and has played key roles in developing regions for both start-up and established lenders.

Martin Sims, distribution director at Molo Finance, said: “We are pleased to welcome Lee back to the team. His deep understanding of complex buy-to-let and his ability to forge strong relationships make him a valuable asset to our team.

“We are confident that he will help drive our continued growth and provide even greater support to our intermediary partners from day one.”

Isherwood added: “I am genuinely delighted to be returning to Molo at such a pivotal time in the company’s growth. Having built strong relationships with the team and intermediaries across the North of England, coming back was an easy decision.

“The ambitious plans make it an exciting place to be and I look forward to playing a key role in driving the business forward and contributing to ongoing success.”

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