The Leeds makes corporate account manager hire

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The Leeds Building Society has added to its intermediary team with the appointment of a new corporate account manager.

James Chutter has joined the Society’s to improve the service provided to broker networks. He has spent 15 years with NatWest, where most recently he worked closely with mortgage intermediaries as a business development manager.

Chutter (pictured) said: “Over the last two years I’ve heard very positive feedback from brokers about Leeds Building Society and the service its intermediary team provides.

“I’m looking forward to contributing to the continued success of the team and further enhancing the experience broker networks and clubs enjoy with Leeds Building Society.”

James O’Reilly, the Leeds’ head of corporate accounts, added: “Our intermediary team plays a crucial role in the success of the Society and is continually evolving to meet the changing needs of brokers.

“James is an experienced operator and will bring valuable knowledge to the team, strengthening our service proposition and position in the wider market.”

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