Nottingham BS appoints national sales manager

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Nottingham Building Society has announced the appointment of Matt Kingston as national sales manager for its intermediaries business.

In this role, Kingston (pictured) will manage the business development manager (BDM) team, playing a key day-to-day role in supporting brokers with sourcing the right mortgage offering for clients, and leading on key stakeholder relationships, including mortgage clubs and networks across the country.

He joins the Nottingham from LiveMore Capital, the mortgage provider for the over 50s, which he joined in January 2020 as regional sales manager. Before that, he worked as an adviser at Clifton Mortgages and held several managerial roles in Legal & General, Bank of Ireland, Marsh Commercial, Aviva plc, and RSA.

Kingston said: “I am proud to be joining a modern organisation which a rich heritage of helping people purchase their own homes. I look forward to advancing the Nottingham’s portfolio and continuing to cultivate meaningful relationships with intermediary partners.”

Alison Pallett, head of intermediary sales, added: “We are delighted to have Matt join the Nottingham to further strengthen our sales efforts. Maintaining and growing relationships with our valued broker network is critical to our future success and Matt will play a key role in ensuring we do this. These are some of the most challenging times for borrowers and Matt will help us ensure that we are meeting their needs and those of the brokers who advise them.”

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