SortRefer expands BDM team

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SortRefer, the online broker referral portal, has appointed Tina Panayi as its newest business development manager (BDM).

Panayi, having had previous experience in the sector at BM Conveyancing, joins a team of nine BDMs, which now covers the whole of England, Wales and Scotland. The team is tasked with develop broker business for SortRefer’s conveyancing panel.

She will be responsible for building relationships with intermediaries in the North West of England. Recent recruits this year include Gary Daws and Roy Mansell who cover London South and London North & West respectively. Kam Street joins the team as an office/telephone based BDM for the North Central region.

Kevin Tunnicliffe, managing director of SortRefer, said: “We are fortunate to have a talented and dedicated team of development managers working at taking our award winning proposition to the intermediary market. This is a highly specialist area and it has taken time to find the right calibre of individual with the professionalism, knowledge and determination to succeed in our market.

“Along with our inhouse customer services team, which we consider to be our 10th BDM, intermediaries have access to the best help available.”

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