HLP and MSN appoint new recruitment manager

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Mortgage and insurance networks, HLP and MSN, have appointed Peter Rose as recruitment manager.

Rose has over 20 years’ experience recruiting within the financial services and estate agency sectors. His main responsibility will be to attract and recruit new Appointed Representatives to the group.

He will report to group managing director, Shaun Almond.

Almond said: “Peter’s experience and capabilities will be of real benefit to us here at HLP/MSN, as our drive to recruit new members to the network goes into full gear.

“We are delighted he has chosen to join us and I know he will be particularly proactive in helping us grow our membership.”

Rose added: “I intend to promote the company’s ethos and proposition to attract individuals and companies who either do not want to continue down the DA route or, as ARs, are disillusioned with the level of support they are currently receiving from their current networks.

“HLP and MSN have the best support services to help principals really grow their businesses and I intend to make sure that message is heard by as many firms as I can talk to.”

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