Butterfield Mortgages makes two new hires

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Prime property lender, Butterfield Mortgages, has expanded its client relationship team with the addition of two new team members.

Harry Smith has joined as assistant relationship manager and Maame Osei Antwi as client relationship manager.

Smith has worked in the financial services industry for over 10 years, with a focus on mortgages and high-net worth clients. Prior to joining Butterfield Mortgages, he spent five years at Coutts, having started his career in customer service at Nationwide Building Society.

Antwi joins Butterfield Mortgages from accountancy firm Grant Thornton, where she began her career in audit.

Radhika Madar, senior relationship manager at Butterfield Mortgages, said: “We are delighted to welcome Harry and Maame to the relationship management team. Providing an exceptional client-centric experience is a key part of what we offer and both Harry and Maame are committed to ensuring the individual needs of our clients are met.

“As we continue focus on our long-term growth, it’s great to have them both on board.”

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