Brodie and Warman leave HML

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HML has announced that chief Executive, Brian Brodie and chief commercial and finance officer, Neil Warman, have decided to leave the company.

The servicer said that whilst recruitment activity begins to find permanent successors, Andrew Jones, currently chief operating officer, will act as interim chief executive.

Richard Twigg, group finance director of Skipton Building Society and chairman of HML, said: “We would like to thank Brian and Neil for the enormous contribution they have made to HML over the last three and a half years and wish them every success for the future.

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