Trio joins Complete FS

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Complete FS has announced the arrival of three new members of staff to its bridging & commercial, residential & buy-to-let and sales & enquiries teams.

Emma Page joins the bridging & commercial team as a case manager, having previously worked in estate agency.  Leanne Autton has been recruited to the residential & buy-to-let team as a case manager and brings with her over 10 years’ experience with RBS.  David Horsley spent four years working for the pensions team at Hampshire County Council and has joined the sales & enquiries Team.

Complete FS director, Phil Jay, says its new business volumes have been building through 2016 and that it was important to continue recruiting to maintain and improve the service offered to our intermediaries.

He said: “Complete FS has continued to evolve and provide a successful, consistent specialist service to intermediaries through the peaks and troughs of the last 25 years.

“Emma, Leanne and David have already demonstrated strong skills and the vital talent of being great communicators, which goes to the heart of what we do best at Complete FS – providing a vital, friendly and knowledgeable bridge to the best of specialist lending services.”

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