Principality adds final piece to BDM team with London & SE appointment

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Principality Intermediaries has announced the appointment of Melissa Burke as business development manager for London and the South East, completing its coverage across England and Wales.

Burke (pictured) joins with extensive experience in the mortgage sector, having held a number of roles supporting brokers across the region.

Her new role will see her work with advisers in a wide range of postcodes, including central and greater London, Kent, Surrey, Essex and Hertfordshire.

Speaking on her appointment, Burke said: “I’m so pleased to have the opportunity to join the Principality Intermediaries team at such an exciting time.

“I’m looking forward to using all the knowledge and skills I’ve learnt working alongside brokers to help showcase how we can help support with their cases and deliver for their clients.”

Helen Lewis, national intermediary manager at Principality, added: “Following several recent appointments, we’re delighted to welcome Melissa as the final piece of our team puzzle, overseeing London and the South East.

“With this appointment, we now have both a field-based and desk-based BDM covering every postcode across England and Wales.

“We’re so excited for Melissa to get started, meet brokers in her region, and demonstrate how Principality can support them.”

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