InterBay appoints specialist finance account manager

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OSB Group has promoted Charlotte Parker to specialist finance account manager (SFAM) for the south of England at commercial, semi-commercial and buy-to-let lender InterBay.

Parker (pictured), has been with the Group since 2019, joins InterBay’s team of SFAMs, which supports brokers and their clients with larger and more complex borrowing needs.

She moves into this position from her former role as dual-branded business development manager (BDM), providing brokers with financial solutions from Kent Reliance for Intermediaries and Precise Mortgages. Before joining OSB Group, Parker, who has been CeMap qualified for 17 years, worked as a mortgage broker for nine years.

Marc Callaghan, head of specialist finance at OSB Group, said: “I’m delighted that Charlotte has joined our team of SFAMs. She has demonstrated great expertise in her former roles and her determination to finding the best solutions for clients will stand her in great stead at InterBay. I have no doubt that Charlotte will be a huge asset to the team and the brokers they support.

“At OSB Group we are passionate about career development and helping our colleagues to grow. We are eager to help our colleagues build on their skills and grow their knowledge through training and mentoring, and creating opportunities for them to progress into more challenging roles. I’m very pleased that Charlotte has chosen to continue on her career journey with us.”

Parker added: “The dual branded role has led to me wanting to explore other areas of the business, specifically commercial and bridging, where I can be more involved in building the case and getting closer to the transaction. I am looking forward to meeting up with some of my existing brokers, meeting new ones and discussing how we can really help their clients.”

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