New director for Complete FS

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Complete FS has appointed Damian Cain to its board.

It will have overall responsibility for broker relationships in addition to leading the continued development of the specialist lending packager’s second charge proposition.

Cain rejoined Complete FS at the end of 2015 as national account manager looking after major accounts and developing new business in the South.

He was one of the founding directors of Complete from 1993 until 2008, when he left to set up a student buy-to-let business. He started his career in financial services in 1984 for a US money shop and became the firm’s youngest branch manager.

Tony Salentino, director at Complete FS said, “Phil Jay and I are looking forward to working with Damian as he takes his place as a full director. Since he rejoined us he has been instrumental in helping to build relationships across the South. His experience of the market will be an increasingly valuable asset as Complete FS continues to grow this year.”

Cain added: “I am delighted to become a director of Complete FS once again, having worked to build the business over many years. We are looking to expand our proposition, while maintaining our reputation for market leading service to introducers and lender partners.”

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