Leek United expands intermediary team

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Leek United has made a series of appointments to its intermediary mortgage team.

George Simpson joins the intermediary team as a telephone-based business development manager (BDM). He will also help to support the Society’s relationship with mortgage clubs and networks.

For face to face contact with brokers, two new BDMs have joined the team to work with existing intermediary clients and build new relationships. Deb Bree covers the South and Dan Berrisford works in the North regions. They’ll be attending broker training days and working closely with mortgage clubs to show how Leek United’s products can help develop their mortgage business.

Meanwhile, Laura Allcock has joined as intermediary mortgages team manager and Lizzie Galley as marketing campaign manager. These new members of the team will help to ensure that intermediaries have all the information they need about new products and criteria updates.

Lisa Buckley, head of sales and marketing at Leek United, said: “The new appointments demonstrate our commitment to this vitally important distribution channel and we are in a great position to build broker relationships and continue to provide a high level of service.

“The new-look team will be working closely with brokers to develop new business. The team has a high level of expertise to support brokers via the head office team and with BDMs out on the road.”

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