Pink and TMA announce sales team changes

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A series of new regional sales roles have been announced at Pink and TMA.

TMA is recruiting for a national sales manager and two new key account managers. In addition, Pink Network will be shortly be announcing the name of a new regional sales director in the South East.

The new roles have been created by a combination of business expansion and some recent departures to the Right Mortgage Network. Chris Fyfe left his role as regional sales director of Pink recently and Judith Brandrick left her role as sales manager of TMA last week.

Jon Round, group financial services director of LSL, said: “We are continuing to expand both of our networks and our mortgage club TMA. Both Pink and TMA are having a record year in terms of performance and these new appointments will help us build on this success.”

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