The Mortgage Lender expands London presence 

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The Mortgage Lender (TML) has announced the appointment of Sarah McCawley as key account manager and Jo Gee as a dedicated underwriter for London.

McCawley first joined TML as a BDM in 2020 before recently becoming a key account manager for Central London. Her role focuses on providing an enhanced service to key accounts in the London area, covering a range of lending including buy-to-let, new build, self-employed, complex income, and impaired credit.

She has worked in the sector for over 20 years. Her most recent roles include working as a key account manager for Foundation Home Loans and a relationship manager for Aldermore.

Gee joins TML with a 30-year background in both business development and underwriting. Having first started her career as a mortgage adviser with Britannia, her most recent roles include working as a senior underwriter for London key accounts with Foundation Home Loans and as an underwriting manager at The Mortgage Works. She then joined TML as a senior regional underwriter.

Sara Palmer, head of distribution at The Mortgage Lender, said: “Both Sarah and Jo’s vast experience in the sector make them valuable assets to the team. We look forward to working with them and drawing on their expertise as we look to further establish our presence in London and enhance our relationships with our key accounts in the region.”

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