Precise Mortgages appoints new BDM

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Precise Mortgages has announced the appointment of a new business development manager (BDM) for the South and West London areas.

Zouhair Mihramane joins after nearly a decade working in various roles with the Lloyds Banking Group, end in a five-year stint as a BDM for Halifax and Scottish Widows.

The lender has appointed Mihramane (pictured) to support brokers in the Bromley, Croydon, Dartford, Kingston-upon-Thames, South East London, Sutton, Twickenham and Southall areas (excluding the SE1 and SW south of the river postcodes).

He said: “It’s an area of the country I’m already very familiar with, and it’s great that I can continue helping brokers who I’ve supported over the years, as well as building relationships with firms I’ve never worked with before.

“As a BDM who’s passionate about helping brokers meet their customers’ needs and grow their businesses, I’m looking forward to helping them make the most of the opportunities in the specialist lending market, as well as making Precise Mortgages their go-to lender of choice.”

James Forth, Precise Mortgages’ national sales Mmnager, added: “I’m delighted to have Zouhair on board. He’s an exciting new addition and brings a significant level of experience to the table.

“His appointment completes a fantastic set of business development managers for our intermediary partners within the M25, with Hayley Evans covering Central London and Amanda Lammers covering North and East London.”

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