OSB sales teams restructured

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Precise Mortgages, Kent Reliance for Intermediaries and InterBay Commercial sales teams have been restructured.

Field-based BDMs, a newly created intermediary sales development department and the specialist finance team will report into Adrian Moloney, group sales director.

The corporate account team, which manages the relationship with mortgage clubs and mortgage networks, will report into Roger Morris, group distribution director.

Simon Cockerill has been appointed as head of intermediary sales development across all lending brands.

Emily Machin takes on a new role as head of specialist finance, leading the sales teams covering bridging, second charge and commercial lending for Precise Mortgages and InterBay Commercial.

Liza Campion has undertaken the position of head of corporate accounts for all lending brands and is responsible for all senior relationships with mortgage club and mortgage network partners.

James Forth and Alan Kimber will take up wider national sales manager roles, with Forth managing the BDM team for Precise Mortgages and Kimber managing the BDM team for Kent Reliance for Intermediaries.

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