Ian Boden to leave LendInvest for retirement

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LendInvest has announced that Ian Boden, the company’s sales director responsible for buy-to-let, will leave the business at the end of April.

Boden (pictured), who has been with LendInvest since summer 2017, plans to retire early after over 40 years in financial services, the last 15 years of which specialising in buy-to-let and commercial mortgages.

His replacement is now being sought.

He joined LendInvest from Aldermore and previously held senior management roles at banks including HSBC and Lloyds.

Rod Lockhart, CEO of LendInvest, said: “Ian has made a massive contribution to LendInvest in the last two and a half years. He leaves us now at a strong position, with a competitive and popular buy-to-let product that’s doing good business.

“We wish Ian all the very best in his retirement and hope he enjoys his well-earned rest.”

Boden added: “LendInvest has been a fantastic place to spend the last few years of my career. The team at LendInvest is an innovative and vibrant bunch of people, all highly capable. I’ve no doubt the LendInvest buy-to-let product will continue to be a substantial success story as the business continues to grow.”

Matt Tooth, chief commercial officer at LendInvest, said: “Ian will be a tough act to follow, but applications are open for his successor. We look forward to meeting talented, experienced people from across the industry who want to develop their careers at LendInvest.”

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