Largemortgageloans.com appoints compliance manager

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Largemortgageloans.com (LML) has expanded its London team with the appointment of a new compliance manager.

Reshad Rajabally joins from Connect IFA Ltd where he was head of risk & quality assurance. He has over 20 years’ worth of experience gained in compliance-related posts within financial services organisations, including the Bank of England, Investec Bank, Kensington Mortgages and Mantra Capital.

He will be responsible for reviewing all areas of risk in the business, setting up and managing systems to mitigate risks and ensuring that all regulatory obligations are fulfilled by the team.

He report directly into Yeliz Yusuf, LML’s chief operating officer, and h is position is a newly formed role for the mortgage broker and the first of several new roles to be created in 2022. Due to growing client numbers, the brokerage is currently expanding its team of advisers in order to meet demand for larger mortgages, and is looking to announce further appointments in the coming months.

Paul Welch, founder and CEO of largemortgageloans.com, said: “We are delighted that Reshad Rajabally has joined us in a newly created role as Compliance Manager, at a time when the business is positioning itself for growth.

“Reshad will be responsible for reviewing all areas of risk in the business, setting up and managing systems to mitigate risks and ensuring that all regulatory obligations are fulfilled by the team, and will be one of a number of appointments Largemortgageloans will announce in the coming months.”

Rajabally added: “This is such an exciting time to be joining the business and my role is going to be key in ensuring the business and its advisers continue to follow compliance best practice when delivering the very best service for our clients during this time of expansion.”

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