Santander appoints trio of BDMs

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Santander for Intermediaries (SFI) has appointed three new business development managers (BDMs).

Kelly Mortiboys has spent over six years in Santander and prior to that worked with the Halifax intermediary team. She will be supporting brokers in the East Midlands.

Chantelle Williams is joining to cover the North West region. She previously worked within the retail and private banking division of RBS.

Katie May will work alongside brokers in the Berkshire & Wiltshire space. Before joining Santander, she worked at an IFA firm and also was a business development manager (BDM) for Castle Trust.

Paul Adams, head of intermediary distribution at Santander for Intermediaries, said: “I’m so pleased to welcome three new people to Santander for Intermediaries, they bring a wealth of experience and knowledge that complements our already strong team.

“We work tirelessly to support brokers and their customers, we are always looking at how we can build on and improve our existing offering, working to provide a simple and secure service to all intermediaries across the UK. We hugely value the work the intermediary market does and work hard to deliver them excellent products and services to support them.

“We are delighted to welcome Kelly, Chantelle and Katie into our intermediary team.”

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