Pepper Money hires new national account manager

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Pepper Money has recruited Phil Quinn to the new position of national account manager.

Quinn (pictured) will work with Pepper Money’s key distribution partners, including networks, clubs and specialist distributors, to help more brokers place interesting cases.

Formerly a regional development manager for Greater London at Pepper Money, Quinn has previously held roles at Scottish Widows and Halifax.

Clare Jarvis, acting sales director and head of national accounts at Pepper Money, said: “This is a new role that demonstrates Pepper Money’s commitment and focus on building mutually beneficial long-term relationships with our distribution partners and I want to congratulate Phil on his appointment.

“He’s made a real impact since he joined Pepper Money last year and his experience in selling our proposition to many large multi-adviser firms, combined with his wide industry knowledge, will be invaluable in assisting me in growing our market share with our networks, clubs and specialist distributors.”

Quinn added: “It’s so important for any lender to build strong collaborative partnerships with its distributors and I’m looking forward to working alongside our partners to grow awareness of Pepper Money and the hassle-free way we can help brokers find a home for their interesting cases.”

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