Kuflink adds to sales team as it strengthens broker focus

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Kuflink has appointed two new members to its sales team to deepen its commitment to broker-led origination.

Joshua Spratt and Maisie Kemp have both joined the bridging lender as it expands its intermediary proposition.

Spratt arrives from second charge specialist Lendable, while Kemp was previously with buy-to-let lender Keystone Property Finance.

The pair will report directly to Kuflink’s recently appointed head of origination, Ranjit Narwal.

The hires form part of a broader strategic reorganisation at Kuflink, which has already seen changes to its senior leadership this year as it shifts towards a more intermediary-centric approach.

Narwal said the appointments were another sign of Kuflink’s ambition to cement its position as a lender of choice for brokers.

Ranjit Narwal

“Kuflink is setting out its stall as an intermediary focussed lender. I am delighted to welcome Josh and Maisie, who are already making a significant impact on the levels of service we now offer,” he said.

He added that further changes were on the horizon as part of the firm’s wider plans to streamline broker engagement.

“With our commitment to simplify the whole process of dealing with Kuflink we are due to make further exciting announcements about our imminent upgrading of our IT support and underwriting capability, we are setting the ground for enhancements to our service to brokers,” Narwal said.

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