Kensington appoints three new ADMs

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Kensington Mortgages has announced the appointment of three new account development managers (ADMs).

Working for NatWest for over six years, Hannah Stoner joins Kensington with over five years’ experience as a telephone BDM, most recently covering the Colchester and Chelmsford areas.

Stoner (pictured) also has previous experience in the Southend, Romford and Ilford areas, and will manage the East region for Kensington.

Phillip Pinson joins Kensington with over 20 years’ experience in the industry, with the last two spent as a business development manager (BDM) for the Mansfield Building Society.

Prior to this, Pinson worked at Platform Home Loans for six years. Phillip will be responsible for the North West.

Previously business development manager (BDM) at Clever Lending, Scott Leach joins with experience of second charge, bridging, development and commercial, and first-charge packaging.

Prior to Clever Lending, Leach worked as a BDM for Enterprise Finance between 2014 to 2017. In his new role he will be responsible for the Central West.

Craig McKinlay, new business director at Kensington Mortgages, said: “We’re very pleased to welcome Phillip, Scott and Hannah to the Kensington team. They all possess the ambition, knowledge and drive for our growth plans and their close succession reinforces it’s an exciting and busy time for Kensington.

“We’re committed to supporting brokers and ensuring high service levels. We have a clear vision for what the mortgage industry should look like and their appointments show our confidence for the year ahead.”

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