Keystone hires southern business manager

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Keystone Property Finance has expanded its business development team with the appointment of Moises Cruickshank as southern business manager.

He will work alongside Phil Riches, head of sales and Julie Priest, northern business manager, in supporting brokers and intermediaries.

Cruickshank has more than 18 years’ industry experience working as a residential and buy-to-let mortgage broker under Openwork and Mortgage Advice Bureau, and as a business development manager for Virgin Money and Crystal Specialist Finance.

He said: “I can’t wait to get out and meet up with some old and new faces. Keystone’s unique product ranges really do fill a gap in the market, so I am excited to share the benefits with brokers and intermediaries.

I’m particularly looking forward to my first event as a Keystone BDM at FSE London [today]. We’re on stand B13 – hopefully people will come and say hi so that I can show off my knew-found knowledge.”

Riches added: “We are extremely pleased that Moises is joining us to help ensure we can service our growing intermediary base. We are already certain he will make a great addition to the team.”

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