New BDM for Masthaven Bank

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Masthaven Bank has announced the appointment of Jez Quinn as business development manager for the Midlands.

He has over 10 years of industry experience and joins from Secure Trust Bank where he was business development manager for the bank’s central region, responsible for key account partnerships and broker relationships. Prior to this, he was business relationship manager at the West Bromwich Building Society.

Quinn (pictured) will be responsible for recruiting, developing and managing key relationships while generating sales leads within one of Masthaven’s top performing regions.

His new role at Masthaven will see him fulfil responsibilities previously held by Harriet Smith who recently joined Crystal Specialist Finance.

Rob Barnard, director of sales at Masthaven, said: “Jez is an extremely welcome addition to the Masthaven team – he is already very well-known within the Midlands region and brings with him both a wealth of experience and a proven track record.

“Jez’s remit will include developing and managing key account partnerships and broker relationships to deliver against Masthaven’s sales objectives. The second quarter of the year is set to be a strong one for us and with the support of quality talent like Jez, we can continue to drive our ambitious growth plans for the sector.”

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