LendingMetrics welcomes new hires

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Decisioning technology provider LendingMetrics has made a number of new appointments.

The business, which offers the automated underwriting platform ADP, has recently taken on a number of new clients, including Morses Club, and is expecting more in the coming months.

To serve this growing client base, Maxine Raleigh has been employed as contracts and compliance officer; Natasha Lawal as operations assistant; Marcus Warren as account manager; Serena Rothwell as finance assistant; Simon Tymms as a business analyst and Ian Withall as a support engineer.

David Wylie, commercial director of LendingMetrics, said: “Lenders have used lockdown to reassess their back offices and a large minority are consequently moving into the digital era with ADP.

“These new team members are going to make sure we maintain the high standards we have always strived for as our customer base grows.”

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