New BDMs at BM Solutions

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BM Solutions has made new business development manager (BDM) appointments.

Gareth Stockton has more than two decades’ experience at Lloyds Banking Group in roles within private and retail banking. He will be covering the North West region.

Michael Blake moves from his role as credit control manager within the Lex Autolease business, and will be covering the North West region. He gained experience within retail banking before moving into a telephone business development manager (TBDM) role.

BM Solutions has also made new promotions within the team:

Rebecca Watkins has been promoted from her current telephone BDM role and will start on 1 May, covering Bath, Bristol and Bournemouth. She will bring to the team experience from her roles as Halifax customer adviser, mortgage adviser and assistant branch manager.

Gary Burgess joins from his role as a telephone BDM in Scottish Widows Bank and will be covering the East of Scotland.

Phil Rickards, head of BM Solutions, said: “I am excited to add new talent to our team which further reflects our ongoing commitment to the buy-to-let market.

“Our new colleagues will bring a range of experience and between them will be able to leverage their wide range of skills to best meet our intermediaries’ needs.”

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