The Skipton appoints IRM

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The Skipton Building Society has added Rachael Hunnisett to its team of intermediary regional managers (IRMs).

Hunnisett has been appointed as an IRM for the South East. This will see her looking after broker partners registered within the BR, BN, CR, CT, DA, ME, RH and TN postcodes.

She joined the Society in February 2017 and previously worked as a broker within the mortgage arm of an IFA firm based in Kent.

She said: “I am delighted to be joining Skipton Building Society. As a broker I frequently placed cases with Skipton because of their fantastic real life lending proposition – so it feels like the perfect fit to join the team myself. Skipton is a very well regarded and managed business in the mutual and wider financial services sector.

“I’m very much looking forward working alongside our Intermediary Partners at Skipton and playing my part in its continued success.”

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