New BDM for Home Counties and the South for Secure Trust Bank

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Secure Trust Bank Mortgages has hired Bradley Street as its new business development manager (BDM) for the Home Counties and the South.

Street will work with brokers across the region, which covers a number of towns including Bournemouth, Brighton, Croydon, Guilford, Oxford, Portsmouth, Reading, Redhill, Slough, Sutton, Southampton, Salisbury and Tunbridge Wells.

An established BDM since 2000, Street joins from Pepper Money, where he was the manager of the telephony BDM team and has previously held roles at Northern Rock, Lloyds Banking Group and Castle Trust.

He will be covering the following postcodes: BH, BN, CR, DT, GU, HA, HP, KT, OX, PO, RG, RH, SL, SM, SN, SO, SP, TN, TW, UB.

Tony Hall, head of sales and marketing at Secure Trust Bank Mortgages, said: “At Secure Trust Bank, we offer transparent lending for customers who are underserved by the high street, with a focus on lending to the self-employed, contract workers, those with complex income and older borrowers.

“We approach each case on its own merits, which means that our BDMs have a crucial role to play in working with brokers to help them identify the best solutions for their clients. Bradley has the perfect experience to become a valued partner for our intermediaries and we are excited to have him as part of the team.”

Street added: “I love the BDM role as I enjoy building relationships with intermediaries and no two days are the same. I’m looking forward to using my knowledge and experience to help brokers understand how they can help more clients with Secure Trust Bank.”

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