The Leeds welcomes old face back to intermediary team

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Leeds Building Society

Parveen Kumari has re-joined Leeds Building Society’s intermediary mortgage team as corporate account manager.

The move comes as the mutual continues to grow its market share of lending through intermediaries.

She will work closely with Leeds Building Society’s regional development managers and reports to Louisa Sedgwick, who joined the Society as Head of Corporate Accounts on 1 April.

Sedgwick said: “Parveen has returned to us having spent time at largemortgageloans.com, developing their broker proposition.

“Parveen brings a wealth of highly respected intermediary knowledge to the society, and I am delighted she has decided to return to Leeds Building Society to strengthen our growing intermediary proposition.”

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