Expansion at The Mortgage Lender

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The Mortgage Lender has increased its head count 150 and revealed additional job creation plans.

Eight additional new starters join in April, with a further 10 new roles in the pipeline.

Steve Griffiths, who joined The Mortgage Lender as sales director in 2019, recently added product to his remit, becoming sales and product director.

Jane-Anne Baxter joins as customer service team leader, supported by Andrew West, Dale Cairns, Aamna Sadhuff and Kira Geraghty as customer support officers.

John Simmons becomes head of customer support and recoveries, reporting into mortgage operations director, Scott Callaghan. Meanwhile, Ray McColgan has been named as underwriting team leader.

Brian Duncan has been appointed as MI Analyst. Kathryn Graham and Katie Duncan will take roles within the administration teams.

Peter Beaumont (pictured), The Mortgage Lender’s chief executive, said: “I’m delighted to welcome so many experienced people to the team.

“When the pandemic first hit, no one knew where we would be in a year’s time. I’m incredibly proud we’ve started 2021 with increased market share in buy-to-let and residential lending and in a strong position to invest in our team and create job opportunities.

“The backing of Shawbrook Bank allows us to build on our success as an originator in the specialist intermediary only mortgage market. It provides the strength of a retail funded bank to support our buy-to-let and residential propositions and will enable us to expand our product range in the future.”

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