Claire Jarvis to leave Pepper Money

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Pepper Money has revealed that Clare Jarvis will be leaving the lender later in the year.

Jarvis (pictured), joined Pepper Money as head of national accounts in April 2018 and was appointed head of intermediary distribution late 2018.

She has decided to leave the company, but will remain with the lender during her notice period and leave Pepper Money towards the end of the year.

Paul Adams, sales director at Pepper Money, said: “I’d like to thank Clare for all of her hard work and determination in helping Pepper Money to achieve such strong distribution and an enviable reputation in the specialist mortgage market.

“Clare has played a key role in helping to put in place our foundations for growth and, while she is stepping away from the business to explore new opportunities, she leaves Pepper Money in an excellent position as we continue to grow our lending and deliver more opportunities for brokers to find a home for their interesting cases.”

Jarvis added: “I am extremely passionate about the Intermediary industry and am very much looking forward to my next venture. Pepper Money is a fabulous specialist lender and is building towards an exciting future, I have had a great time working with a very skilled team and wish them every success as they continue to go from strength to strength.”

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