New corporate account managers at NatWest IS

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NatWest Intermediary Solutions is expanding its senior management team with the appointment of two new corporate account managers.

David Hunter has returned to NatWest having previously spent six years with the lender. He joins from UK Asset Resolution (UKAR) where he was third party Relationship Manager responsible for the performance management of external suppliers.

He has 28 years’ experience in financial services having previously worked for a number of lenders in the intermediary sector including L&G, RBS Group and Mortgage Express.

Andy Ingham (pictured) will be rejoining NatWest Intermediary Solutions later this month, having previously held a corporate account manager’s role between 2013-2014. For the last two years he has worked as a regional manager for NatWest’s branches in the East of England, building and developing its face-to-face mortgage advice service.

He has been with NatWest for 12 years and previous to joining the bank spent a number of years at Aviva.

Graham Felstead, head of NatWest Intermediary Solutions, said: “Our commitment to grow our business and the amount we lend has meant that we needed to expand our corporate account team from five to six. I am delighted to welcome David and Andy on board. Both of them have an excellent grasp of the demands of the intermediary sector and a depth of mortgage experience that should be a real help working with their intermediary firms.

“They are determined and driven individuals who will work closely with their contacts to develop strong and profitable partnerships.”

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