Mansfield Building Society appoints intermediary sales manager

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Mansfield Building Society has appointed Tom Molloy as its intermediary sales manager following the departure of Andy Alvarez.

Molloy (pictured) has been the Society’s national account manager for mortgage intermediaries for over a year. He first joined The Mansfield as its branch manager for Chesterfield in 2016.

In his new role, Molly will be leading the intermediary sales team and playing a key role in helping the Society develop relationships with brokers, networks and clubs.

Richard Crisp, Mansfield’s commercial development executive, said the promotion reflected the hard work that Tom had shown and that the Society was willing to extend opportunity to young talent.

He added: “Since joining The Mansfield, Tom really has made an outstanding contribution to the success that we’ve achieved so far. It’s an absolute pleasure to be welcoming him into this role and I’m convinced that, with his passion and dedication, he’ll ensure that we can continue to meet the increasing needs of brokers requiring our services.”

Molloy said: “We have an excellent team here at The Mansfield that’s committed to seeing the people beyond the profile and who work tirelessly with brokers to understand their clients’ circumstances. By doing all of this, we can help add value to the crucial service that mortgage intermediaries provide.

“I’m really looking forward to helping grow Mansfield Building Society’s presence within the mortgage industry in 2022 and beyond.”

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