The Skipton appoints London intermediary relationship manager

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The Skipton Building Society has appointed Tracey Nash to its intermediary manager team.

She has the position of intermediary relationship manager for the London area, supporting brokers to maintain and develop intermediary business.

Nash joined the Society in March 2017. Prior to this she worked as a broker within the mortgage arm of an IFA firm based in Kent.

She has nearly 20 years experience in the financial sector. During her career she has worked in direct customer advice, intermediary mortgage sales, training, compliance and management of a regulated sales team. Her most recent role was as a private banking relationship manager for a portfolio of high net worth clients.

Nash said: “I am delighted to be joining Skipton Intermediaries. Brokers play a vital part at Skipton Building Society with 95% of lending coming through the intermediary channel.

“I am very much looking forward to starting my journey with Skipton and playing my part in its continued success.”

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