First 4 Bridging hires key account manager

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First 4 Bridging (F4B) has appointed Sonia Mann as a key account manager for the Midlands and surrounding areas.

Mann (pictured) joins F4B after holding the position of corporate director at Together. She previously spent 18 years at NatWest, worked at Santander UK and was client relations manager at the Royal Bank of Scotland.

Donna Wells, director at F4B, said: “Sonia has a wealth of experience across financial services and her ability to connect with intermediaries will ensure that we provide the right level of support for our introducers across the Midlands and surrounding areas where she will focus her attention.

“This marks another important addition in our strategy to get even closer to our intermediary partners – where possible under current lockdown restrictions – and provide an additional level of specialist expertise out in the field.”

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