New BDM at More 2 Life

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Equity release lender More 2 Life has appointed Sanjay Gadhia as a business development manager (BDM) for the South of England.

Gadhia (pictured) has over 12 years of experience within the financial services industry. He was previously a BDM at Dormakaba, providing cloud based access control systems to SMEs.

Prior to that, he held various senior roles at Partnership.

Gadhia will be responsible for managing relationships with new and existing clients and growing More 2 Life’s market share by engaging with new companies and individuals.

He will report directly into Mike Millar, strategic account director at More 2 Life.

Millar said: “I am very pleased to welcome Sanjay to the More 2 Life team. As a company who recently celebrated reaching £2 billion worth of lending we are looking forward to maximising on this period of growth by continuing to innovate, supporting independent advisers and increasing our range of products in order to meet the growing demands of the market. Sanjay’s appointment will help us to achieve this.”

Gadhia added: “Given the strong growth the sector is seeing, it is an exciting time to join More 2 Life as it works to be at the forefront of market innovation.

“I am looking forward to working with the team as we look to take full advantage of the vast opportunities ahead and propel More 2 Life to reach its goal of being the top lender in the market.”

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