Trio of appointments for The Mortgage Lender

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The Mortgage Lender has announced the appointment of three new key account managers.

Sandra Harrington, David Eaves and Jacqui Simmons have together over 84 years of industry experience, having previously worked with a range of lenders including Halifax, Mortgages plc and Castle Trust.

Eaves takes responsibility for the North including Scotland, Simmons is looking after the South and Harrington is focusing on London and the Midlands. They are responsible for building close relationships with networks, clubs, distributors and brokers.

They will also deliver training on The Mortgage Lender’s wide range of products, which cater for specialist requirements including standard status borrowers, the self-employed, lending into retirement and people who don’t fit the criteria for High Street providers but still represent good borrowers.

Paula Priest, head of sales for The Mortgage Lender, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Sandra, David and Jacqui to the business.

“Each has built an impressive reputation within the industry and they all share a passion for delivering exceptional broker service – something The Mortgage Lender has been founded on.

“Our aim is to focus on ensuring there is a personal touch in the relationship between the lender and broker by being honest, fair, innovative in our offering and simplistic in the way brokers can get a decision from us.”

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