TMA appoints key account manager

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TMA Mortgage Club has announced the appointment of John Wilson as a field based key account manager for East Anglia, Essex, Home Counties and Milton Keynes.

As part of his role, Wilson will be responsible for new business growth and relationship management across his regions of focus.

Wilson has over 35 years of experience in business development.

 Lisa Martin, development director at TMA, said: “We are absolutely delighted to have John join the team. TMA is continuing to expand its proposition and support for Directly Authorised intermediaries, and our recent enhancements have generated significant interest and increased business levels.

“We have an impressive growth strategy, and John’s rounded business knowledge and experience will provide invaluable support for our future plans.”

Wilson added: “I am thrilled to have joined TMA and I’m looking forward to meeting both our existing DA brokers and new prospective clients, assisting them to further develop their businesses.”

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