The Loans Engine appoints marketing manager

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Millie Dyson

Secured loan master broker The Loans Engine has appointed Millie Dyson as its marketing manager.

Dyson (pictured) will be responsible for developing and executing marketing programmes.

Her most recent role was head of marketing and PR at secured loan broker Loans Warehouse.

Steve Case, director of sales, said: “We are delighted to announce Millie’s appointment. Her role will be to ensure that our marketing activities support our ambitious growth plans for the future. Millie brings with her a host of invaluable industry insight and we look forward to working with her.

“We have also expanded our sales team to make sure that we keep up with the increasing levels of interest from brokers and provide them the very best service.”

Dyson added: “I am thrilled to be joining the team to help strengthen our presence and reputation in the secured loans industry. This year is an exciting time for the secured loans market and I’m really looking forward to being a part of it.”

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