Keystone appoints BDM for the Midlands

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Keystone Property Finance has appointed Louise Roderick-Smith as a business development manager (BDM) covering the Midlands area.

She will work alongside Keystone’s existing sales team of four external BDMs and three internal business support managers.
Roderick-Smith (pictured) has more than 15 years’ industry experience, having previously worked for Aldermore and more recently with Amicus, in several roles ranging from a broker, underwriter, and portfolio lending manager.

She said: “I am looking forward to taking on this role at Keystone, I am used to dealing with complex cases and can’t wait to get out on the road using my experience to help brokers place their complex buy-to-let cases.

“I am excited to be able to offer Keystone’s products to brokers that I know already and new ones that I will meet.”

Phil Riches, sales and marketing director, added: “We are extremely pleased that Louise has agreed to join the Keystone team to help ensure we can service our ever-growing intermediary base.

“We are already certain she will make a great addition to the team and have a positive impact with the brokers in the Midlands.”

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