Paul Brett to exit Landbay

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Paul Brett, managing director of intermediaries, is to leave the business to set up a coaching and consulting business.

Brett (pictured) joined Landbay in 2017 and was key in building up the sales team and helping to grow Landbay.

As a result, Rob Stanton has been promoted to sales and distribution director of Landbay. Previously he was Landbay’s business development director having joined Landbay as a regional account manager in 2018.

He will now lead the sales team and Landbay’s national accounts across all distribution channels, including networks, mortgage clubs and packagers. He will also be joining Landbay’s executive leadership team. He will aim to grow the sales team and develop business across the UK.

John Goodall, chief executive officer of Landbay, said: “Despite the challenging times that we have all faced in the past two years, Landbay is going from strength-to-strength and Rob has proved that he is the right person with the right skills and relationships to help us to continue to grow.

“At the same time, we are very sorry to be saying goodbye to Paul Brett. Paul has been a key part of our business over the past six years and has played an important role in getting Landbay to where it is today. Both I, and the whole business, would like to thank him for all that he has done.”

Stanton added: “Landbay has grown significantly, every year since it was founded, through its focus on brokers and their clients. I want to take this dedication to provide the very best experience to brokers, networks, clubs, packagers and of course the borrower, to help Landbay to continue this growth trajectory. I will be spending time to personally meet all of our key partners to see how we can better provide the service that they need and expect, so we are always their buy-to-let lending partner of choice.”

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