Property Master hires digital marketing head

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Online buy-to-let mortgage broker, Property Master, has appointed Christopher Brown as its head of digital marketing.

Brown (pictured) joins Property Master after holding senior marketing positions at a range of businesses including the Shopacheck Financial Services, Webuyanycar, JLA Group, and software vendor Advanced.

Angus Stewart, chief executive of Property Master, said: “We are delighted to welcome Christopher to the team. As an online business our digital footprint is vital to our success and we are looking forward to seeing Christopher build on what we have achieved so far and contribute from his experience of building successful online presences.”

Brown added: “Property Master is the clear leader in the buy-to-let mortgage broker space, and I am excited to come onboard and help drive the digital marketing strategy and bring its market leading offer to a wider audience, for the business.

“I am impressed by the way Property Master has sought to position itself as being on the side of landlords by using a variety of online tools to keep them up to speed with market developments and put them in control of their finances.”

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