LiveMore appoints key account manager for the North

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LiveMore, the later life mortgage lender, has appointed Phil Beswick as key account manager for the North as it continues to expand its offering to borrowers over 50.

Beswick (pictured) has held several roles in financial services with a focus on business development in the later life sector. He was previously business development manager at Standard Life Home Finance, covering the North region, and worked at estate agency Strike across the North West.

“LiveMore has carved out a distinctive position in the market by championing borrowers in later life and delivering innovative products that genuinely meet their needs,” Beswick said.

“It’s a pivotal moment to be joining the business, as it continues to expand its proposition and strengthen relationships with brokers.”

He added that he would be concentrating on developing adviser relationships across the North, supporting them in growing their businesses and helping more customers access the right mortgage solutions.

Darren Cunliffe, Livemore
Darren Cunliffe, Livemore

Darren Cunliffe, head of national accounts at LiveMore, added: “Over the past three years, LiveMore has achieved an incredible 721% revenue growth.

“Phil’s experience and skills will help us build on that growth as we enhance our support for brokers across the North, and work towards our goal of becoming the number one later life mortgage specialist.”

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