InterBay Commercial revamps sales structure

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InterBay Commercial has created a new sales structure, designed to better support its broker network support broker demand.

It includes two strategic account managers and three senior business development managers to meet broker demand for increasingly specialised commercial and bridging products.

Marc Callaghan and Marc Turner have been appointed as strategic account managers; both were previously senior business development managers for InterBay.

In addition, Kelly Rule and Michael Mann have been promoted from internal sales positions and join Gareth Broome to become senior business development managers.

Darrell Walker, head of sales – second charge & commercial, said: “To help meet growing demand, it was important to have the right people in the right places at the start of the year as we accelerate our commercial and bridging business.

“This new sales structure will support brokers, and help them to create more opportunities in the year ahead. Brokers working on commercial, bridging and specialist buy to let enquiries should give the team a call.”

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