Mortgage Brain appoints new national account manager

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Mortgage Brain has appointed Chris Brown as one of its new national account managers.

Brown has worked as part of Mortgage Brain’s lender account team since 2011, and joins its corporate account management team under the leadership of sales director, Bob Jose.

He will be responsible for building new relationships with national mortgage networks, broker firms and mortgage clubs helping to improve sales processes and enhance compliance support through the use of Mortgage Brain’s suite of products.

Jose said: “I am pleased to welcome Chris into his new role at Mortgage Brain. The continued growth and development of our sourcing, point-of-sale and electronic trading solutions places us in a very strong position within the market and it’s important that we have the right team to support our business.

“Chris has a wealth of knowledge and experience and is extremely well placed to help us to continue to take the business forward.”

Brown added: “I am delighted to have been given the opportunity to join the corporate account management team at Mortgage Brain. These are exciting times within the company and I am pleased to have the opportunity to play my role in the continued development of its businesses.”

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