Paragon Bank announces sales team restructuring

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Paragon Bank has announced a restructuring of its sales team with immediate effect.

Regional sales manager Holly Morrison (pictured), who previously managed Paragon’s cases in Scotland, steps into a national account manager role. This will see her work closely with fellow national account manager, Sally Wright, to strengthen Paragon’s relationships with mortgage networks and clubs at a national level.

Morrison’s team members, Andy Rudkin and Sam Debenham, who cover the South West and East of England respectively, are taking on senior business development manager roles.

The pair will continue to look after their areas, but will also assist the rest of the sales team, aiding with the particularly complex cases that Paragon specialises in.

Louisa Sedgwick, Paragon’s commercial director for mortgages, said: “Since I joined Paragon, I have been delighted to be working with a really talented team and cherish these great people.

“I think it’s important to have strong leadership across the business so we’re promoting our existing employees and giving our team lots of opportunity to support their colleagues and in turn benefit from mentoring, training and exposure to new experiences.

“This will form part of their individual personal development plans which we’re putting in place to really nurture the knowledge and skills they have and provide them with clear career progression.”

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