Tim Sorrell joins TMA as key account manager

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TMA Club has appointed Tim Sorrell as key account manager, as the mortgage distributor continues to strengthen its senior team.

Sorrell joins from Perenna Bank, where he was instrumental in building out the lender’s distribution strategy and nurturing relationships with key intermediaries. He also brings direct broking experience, having previously run his own firm offering whole-of-market mortgage advice.

Sarah Evans, head of sales at TMA, welcomed the appointment, describing Sorrell as “an accomplished key account manager, business development professional, and broker with a proven track record of exceeding business growth aspirations”.

Evans added: “Tim’s breadth of experience, having worked as a broker and in a lender, gives him a unique insight into the challenges and opportunities brokers face and how lenders might support them. He will be a real asset to TMA and I look forward to growing the business with him in the future.”

Sorrell said he was “thrilled” to be joining a business that he described as “consistently setting the standard in intermediary business”.

“I am really looking forward to making my past experience count, as we continue TMA’s development,” he added.

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