Equity Release Supermarket makes new hires

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Equity Release Supermarket (ERS) has announced the appointment of three new advisers and a new addition to its head office operations.

The latest appointments are Jon Styles, Adam Lombardo, Kelly Hodgkiss and Amy Payne.

Mark Gregory, founder and CEO at Equity Release Supermarket, said: “In a year of significant change for our sector including consumer duty and the mini budget in 2022, we have remained committed to our values and the industry as a whole, through our quality of advice, level of customer service, and innovation through technology.

“Our customers are at the centre of all we do, and we have always made it our mission to be as open and transparent as possible. We understand what a turbulent time and difficult period it is for the nation, particularly with the cost-of-living crisis. We therefore always treat our clients with the optimum care, honest and open advice.

“We are thrilled to welcome Jon, Kelly, Adam and Amy to our expansive and well-established team. Their respective expertise will help us to further strengthen our position and reach throughout the UK. It is always our aim to provide the best possible service to our customers, which is why we invest so heavily in our people, expertise and technology.

“We are also very proud to still be creating new career opportunities at a difficult time for the industry.”

Styles, Lombardo and Hodgkiss will cover all areas of the UK offering either telephone, video or livechat services to support consumers nationwide. Payne joins ERS as senior marketing executive to assist with the accelerated growth and awareness of the platform, as well as providing added support to advisers and lenders.

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