Gen H appoints intermediary sales lead

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Gen H has welcomed the return of Paddy Doyle, a former team member and business development professional, as it strengthens its broker support infrastructure.

Doyle (pictured), who previously left the lender in 2023, has rejoined in the newly created role of intermediary sales lead.

In his new role, Doyle will take to the road as the primary point of contact for brokers nationwide, supporting the adoption of Gen H’s digital tools and championing the lender’s evolving product set.

His remit includes spearheading new business growth and helping broker partners engage more effectively with the lender’s systems.

Doyle’s return brings the sales team to a total of seven.

Doyle expressed enthusiasm about returning to the business at a pivotal time. “I’m really pleased to be returning to Gen H in this new role. Watching the business grow over the past couple of years, launching new propositions and scaling with purpose, has been exciting and inspiring to watch from afar – so when the opportunity came up to return in this role, I jumped at it,” he said.

“I’m really looking forward to meeting and working with our broker partners to keep building momentum and helping more people into homes.”

Leanne Sarjant, head of growth at Gen H, added: “We are all delighted to have Paddy back at Gen H. He is the perfect fit to step into this brand new role and make it his own, working across the market to deliver critical information and awareness of Gen H – and the good our products can do for real homebuyers.

“Brokers can expect to see Paddy out on the road as soon as possible, so please do say hello when you cross paths.”

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