Mortgage Gym recruits chief commercial officer

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Mortgage Gym has announced the appointment of Jeremy Moll as chief commercial officer.

Moll as over 28 years of experience in the UK mortgage and insurance industries. He was part of the senior team that established CompareTheMarket and was responsible for delivering the Meerkat rewards offering that increased customer conversion dramatically.

Later, Jeremy became commercial director of new life insurance brand Beagle Street.

John Ingram, founder and CEO of Mortgage Gym, said: “Jeremy transformed the insurance industry in the UK by introducing the price comparison website to consumers. By creating the world’s first regulated mortgage robo-adviser, we aim to remove the guesswork, frustration and stress for homebuyers.

“Jeremy’s expertise and insights will be an invaluable asset to the team in making this happen.”

Moll added: “This is one of the most exciting propositions that I’ve seen in the FinTech space in recent years and I’m pleased to join the team at Mortgage Gym. I admire the dedication and hard work that has been taken to establish this business and bring it to the market.

“Mortgage Gym is great for consumers and great for the mortgage industry. Consumers will find it easier to identify suitable products quickly and Mortgage Gym will improve the efficiency of mortgage distribution for lenders. This product is poised to be disruptive in a fragmented industry.”

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