BuildStore makes senior management appointments 

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BuildStore Group has made two appointments to its senior management team.

Martin Fryer has been appointed as sales manager at BuildStore Mortgage Services and Stuart Bryce has been promoted to head of intermediary sales at BuildLoan.

Fryer joins BuildStore after a 25-year career with Lloyds and TSB. Following spells in branches, marketing, bancassurance and wealth, he has led mortgage teams across the UK, covering the Midlands, Southern England and Scotland.

His most recent role was as senior mortgage manager, performance and operations, in the TSB branch network. He brings experience in sales leadership, coaching and building high-performing teams.

Fryer said: “I’m thrilled to be joining BuildStore at such an exciting time, ahead of the launch of the Help to Build scheme. My focus will always be on delivering brilliant service and advice to customers, so that they can build their dream home in the most cost-effective manner.”

Bryce has been at BuildLoan for over five years as national relationship manager. He has been looking after BuildLoan’s network, mortgage club and broker relationships, which he will still retain responsibility for in his new role.

Having been in the mortgage industry for his entire 30-year career, Bryce started at the Derbyshire Building Society, where he learnt all about mortgages from a lender’s perspective.

He then spent seven years with an IFA mortgage broker, establishing a telephone mortgage helpline, and later developing it into a call centre, before becoming an IFA mortgage adviser. After this, he set up and ran his own brokerage firm for over a decade.

Bryce then became the national business development manager for the Mansfield Building Society, before joining BuildLoan in February 2016.

Bryce said: “It’s great to be a part of the next exciting chapter of BuildLoan’s success and I look forward to leading the teams that help brokers deliver the best mortgage solution for their customer. I understand the challenges that brokers face, having been one myself, and use this knowledge to deliver market-leading support for them.”

Raymond Connor, BuildStore Group CEO, added: “The advent of the Help to Build Equity Loan scheme is an exciting time for the custom and self-build industry. So it’s fantastic news that we have been able to continue to strengthen our senior management team with these appointments to ensure we are well-positioned to support the growth in the sector.”

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