HLPartnership appoints recruitment manager

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Mortgage & Protection network, HLPartnership (HLP), has announced the appointment of Bob Scott as recruitment manager.

Scott has over 25 years of experience in the financial services industry, including experience in packaging and lending. He has built networks, having established Domain and PMP in the past.

He spent nearly eight years with LSL/Primis as a regional sales director. He joins HLP having spent nearly two2 years as managing director of the Right DA Club and sales development director of the Right Mortgage Network.

Shaun Almond, managing director of HLP, said: “We are thrilled to have Bob join our team. His extensive experience in the industry and proven ability within the intermediary space will be a valuable asset to our organisation.

“He will be responsible for supporting our AR recruitment efforts, working to identify and attract top talent to the company.”

Scott added: “HLP is a network I have admired for some time and I am excited to be joining them and look forward to working with the team to continue building a strong and successful network.”

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