Jeremy Duncombe to join Accord Mortgages

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Accord Mortgages has announced the appointment of Jeremy Duncombe as its director of intermediary distribution.

Duncombe (pictured) will join Accord on 19 March and will be responsible for driving forward the lender’s position in the intermediary market.

He has over 20 years’ experience in the financial services industry, and most recently held the position of director of Legal & General Mortgage Club.

Charles Canning, managing director at Accord, said: “I am delighted to announce Jeremy’s appointment to this newly created role. He is a familiar face to many in the intermediary market and has a wealth of mortgage experience and will be a great asset to Accord and the Yorkshire Building Society (YBS) Group.

“Accord has developed significantly over the past few years building a reputation as a formidable lender in the broker market. We have exciting plans to further develop our mortgage propositions and the service we provide to mortgage brokers in the intermediary market. Having Jeremy at the helm puts us in a strong position to deliver them.”

Duncombe added: “This is a very exciting time to be joining Accord and the YBS Group as it continues to strengthen the support it provides brokers. I’m really looking forward to getting started, ensuring brokers remain at the heart of all future developments.”

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