Kelsey Edge joins Aldermore

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Aldermore Bank has hired Kelsey Edge as a relationship manager in its residential mortgages team.

She will be responsible for a broker panel covering a number of areas across the Midlands and East Anglia, including Birmingham, Coventry, Derby and Norwich.

She has 17 years of experience in the financial services industry, including seven years as a business development manager. She has previously worked for GE Money and Platform Mortgages.

Steve Carruthers, head of sales at Aldermore Bank, said: “Kelsey’s strong broker background will make her a valuable member of our residential mortgages team and her appointment illustrates Aldermore’s continued support for the intermediary mortgage market.

“I am pleased to secure someone of Kelsey’s calibre for this role and I am confident that she will deliver great service for her broker relationships.”

Edge added: “I’m very excited to join the team and I’m greatly looking forward to working at Aldermore.”

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