Keith Street joins The Mortgage Lender

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Keith Street has joined The Mortgage Lender as its chief commercial officer (CCO).

Street (pictured) is a well-known figure in the mortgage industry, with over 20 years’ experience in financial services, including key roles at TMB, Kensington Mortgages and The North View Group.

His role, reporting into deputy chief executive Peter Beaumont, will see him take direct responsibility for the distribution strategy and the sales team with strategic input into the marketing and product functions. His appointment is subject to regulatory approval.

Street said: “I want to work with people I like and have huge respect for the senior management team at The Mortgage Lender. I feel I’ve got a contribution to make and am excited by the opportunity to help the team drive business growth and deliver against its strategic objectives.”

Beaumont added: “We’re very proud Keith has decided to join The Mortgage Lender at this exciting time. Having someone of his calibre on board will be invaluable in directing every aspect of our growth strategy and helping the business achieve its ambitious plans.”

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