Mortgage Brain makes three new sales appointments

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Mortgage Brain has expanded its sales team with three new appointments.

Josh Christie, Kosta Kostadinov and Sophia Smith have been appointed as new telephone sales advisers in Mortgage Brain’s Croydon-based direct sales team.

The trio will be responsible for supporting and enhancing Mortgage Brain’s sales strategy and developing new opportunities to deliver its technological solutions to new and existing intermediary and lender partners.

Mark Lofthouse, Mortgage Brain’s CEO, said: “With increased market share across our lead generation, sourcing, CRM and POS, and mortgage submission solutions; as well as leading the field in the development and delivery of the digital customer journey, we are entering another period of accelerated growth and I’m delighted to welcome Josh, Kosta and Sophia to the team.

“Individually and collectively they bring a wealth of knowledge, experience and expertise, which will be of immense value to our customers.”

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