Foundation Home Loans hires product manager

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Foundation Home Loans has appointed Andrew Moss as product manager.

Moss has spent over 20 years in the mortgage industry, having held senior mortgage roles at various lenders including Nationwide Building Society, Co-operative Bank and Bradford & Bingley.

He will be responsible for the management of both the company’s product range and proposition, now operating in both the buy-to-let and residential sector.

Moss said: “I am thrilled to be joining the team at Foundation Home Loans at such an exciting time. With the company’s strong ambitions for growth I am very much looking forward to helping cement its position as a key provider of mortgage solutions in both the buy-to-let and residential markets.”

Jeff Knight, marketing director at Foundation Home Loans, said: “Andrew brings with him a wealth of experience and expertise which will enable us to deliver our goals and growth aspirations in the coming months.

“We are very excited for him to come on board, helping us to develop and deliver the right products to the market.”

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