The Leeds expands intermediary team

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Leeds Building Society has appointed an experienced financial services manager to its intermediary mortgage team.

Clive Sandom (pictured) is the latest recruit to the expanding team as the Society looks to grow its market share of lending through intermediaries.

“Clive is joining us from Nationwide Building Society, where he was a regional sales manager,” said Louisa Sedgwick, head of corporate accounts at Leeds Building Society.

“He has a wealth of experience spanning more than 25 years within financial services, and knows and understands the market exceptionally well.

“Clive’s is the first of a number of appointments within our national sales team, which we expect to add to further during the year as part of our ongoing commitment to the intermediary mortgage market and the excellent service and support we aim to offer our intermediary partners.”

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