OSB Group makes internal promotions within sales team

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OSB Group has made changes to its sales team with a pair of internal promotions.

Pete Coombes has moved from field-based BDM to bridging specialist and Jack Cope will be filling the field-based BDM position, progressing from office-based BDM.

Coombes has been a BDM with OSB Group for just over five years and prior to this was a broker. He joins the dedicated bridging team headed up by Marc Callaghan, head of specialist finance, which supports brokers and their clients with all their short-term lending needs including developer exit, light and heavy refurbishments as well as chain breaks and auction financing.

Cope started his career in financial services 2021 when he joined OSB in broker liaison before progressing to an office-based BDM in 2022. Cope joins the network of field-based BDMs covering the southeast of England, supporting brokers and their clients with financial solutions from Precise and Kent Reliance for Intermediaries.

Adrian Moloney, group intermediary director at OSB Group, said: “I am delighted with the development of our sales team with the internal promotions of Pete and Jack who both bring bags of expertise and a wealth of knowledge to their new roles.

At OSB Group we are focused on nurturing the people who work with us, developing their knowledge and skills through training and mentoring, and creating opportunities for them to grow into more challenging roles. I’m very pleased that Pete and Jack continue their career path with us.”

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