New London BDM for Pepper Money

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Pepper Money has appointed Phil Quinn as business development manager (BDM) for London.

Quinn (pictured) joins Gordon Rae, who also has responsibility for London and the South East, and reports to Rob Barnard, director of sales.

He has worked for firms such as Halifax and Scottish Widows, where he has had specific responsibility for building relationships with mortgage intermediaries. Quinn has also worked as a senior mortgage adviser.

Barnard said: “I’m delighted that someone of Phil’s calibre is joining our team and his mortgage market knowledge and experience will enable him to make an immediate impact. I would like to wish him every success here at Pepper.”

Quinn added: “Pepper Money has established a strong presence in the intermediary mortgage market and I’m excited to be joining this rapidly growing business. I’m looking forward to working closely with brokers in London and as part of the BDM team here at Pepper Money.”

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