New face at Loans Warehouse

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Loans Warehouse has appointed Millie Dyson to its team.

She is tasked with growing the Loans Warehouse brand and exploring other business opportunities within the finance sector. She will also be responsible for the firm’s PR.

Dyson previously worked for an online publisher.

“We have set our sights high for the next 12 months, we believe that growth in the secured loan industry will continue and we want to lead the way,” said Matt Tristram, joint director of Loans Warehouse.

“Millie’s introduction is the first of several high profile names joining our team in the coming weeks, so watch this space.”

Dyson said: “I am thrilled to be undertaking this new role with Loans Warehouse. They are already well established within the secured loans market and I’m looking forward to taking them to the next level.”

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