CHL Mortgages makes BDM appointment

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CHL Mortgages has appointed Mil Consiglio as a business development manager (BDM) to cover the West Midlands.

Consiglio (pictured) has been working within financial services for 12 years and joins CHL from Vida Homeloans where he held the position of key account manager for the past three years. Prior to that, he spent five years as a BDM at Birmingham Midshires and three years as a financial planning manager and administrator at Lloyds Banking Group.

He said: “As a BDM, my approach centres around building long-lasting relationships with intermediary partners, simplifying the specialist BTL market and providing brokers with educational support, expertise, insight and the ability to proactively resolve issues pre and post-offer.

“I am delighted to be joining CHL at this exciting time, as they seek to grow and expand their broker distribution base in 2022 and beyond.”

Ross Turrell, commercial director at CHL Mortgages, added: “2022 is going to be a huge year for CHL Mortgages and in order to hit the ground running it’s vital that we have the strongest possible team in place to support our growing distribution panel.

“The addition of Mil represents another important step in achieving our growth targets. He has all the experience and attributes required to not only successfully convey what we as a business have to offer but to also help brokers maximise opportunities throughout the specialist buy-to-let marketplace.”

 

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