Major promotions at Brightstar

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Brightstar Financial has made two internal promotions to its senior management team.

Bradley Moore (pictured) is now managing director of Brightstar Financial while William Lloyd is now a director.

Moore co-founded the business in 2011 alongside CEO Rob Jupp and director Kit Thompson. Moore will also continue in his role running the second charge mortgage division and Bright Mortgage Services.

“Bradley has been with the business from inception and has worked tirelessly hard with Kit and myself to make the business what it is today,” said Jupp.

“As well as continuing to run second charge mortgages and Bright Mortgages, he will assist me in running the overall business.

Lloyd has moved up to the position of director where he will be formally responsible for the operations of the Brightstar Group.

He started at Brightstar in January 2012 as an office administrator.

“Will deserves this opportunity and shows any member of our Brightstar Family on what can be achieved with hard work, dedication and loyalty,” said Jupp.

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