New hires for The Mortgage Lender

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The Mortgage Lender (TML) has made several new appointments in broker-facing teams. 

Joining the team as key account manager from TSB is Ryan Best.  He spent three years with TSB, most recently as business development manager with their intermediary mortgage channel. He has also held a variety of mortgage-related roles with Lloyds Banking Group and Cheltenham & Gloucester.

In addition, TML has recruited three intermediary business consultants: Hanif Hussain, Lisa Jeffrey and Gurveen Bhogal.

Trevor Pothecary, TML’s CEO, said: “Our relationships with mortgage brokers are the core of our business and vital to our success, so I am very pleased that we continue to build those teams that work most closely with them.

“I’m very pleased to welcome our new recruits on board. Between them they have extensive experience of both the mortgage industry and managing and supporting customer relationships – the skills that will help us move in to our next stage of growth.”

Pictured (L to R): Lisa Jeffrey, David Eaves, Hanif Hussain, Gillian McAllister, Paula Priest, Pete Thomson, Ryan Best, Sandra Harrington and Gurveen

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