TMA Club hires key account manager

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TMA Club has announced the appointment of Ronnie Molloy as key account manager.

As part of his role, Molloy will be responsible for new business growth and relationship management across the Club. He has widespread experience in aiding the growth of mortgage clubs and the club says he will be pivotal in signing up new DA firms, as well as managing new and existing business pipelines.

He has more than six years’ experience in financial services, having previously worked for a large DA firm, and as a business development manager of another mortgage club.

Lisa Martin, development director at TMA, said: “We’re delighted to have Ronnie on board and working with the team at TMA Club. His significant expertise in business growth and relationship management will be welcomed and we can’t wait to see him help the firm reach our new business goals.

“TMA is continuing to expand its proposition for Directly Authorised intermediaries and Ronnie’s appointment comes amid recent success in generating significant interest and increased business levels.”

Molloy added: “I am really excited about joining the amazing team here at TMA Club and getting stuck into the job of hitting our key deliverables for the year. I am looking forward to meeting our existing DA brokers and new prospective clients, helping them to develop their businesses through TMA Club’s wide ranging offering.”

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