Trio joins TFC Homeloans

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TFC Homeloans has added three new faces to its new business and processing teams at its head office in Manchester.

The new hires bring the total number of staff at TFC to 30.

Paul Morrison joined s as a new case owner in the processing team, and is fully CeMAP qualified. He was previously a commercial mortgage adviser with Barclays Business.

He said: “Having worked for a mortgage provider I’m excited to now be able to support intermediaries with solutions from across the market. I can already see that TFC is an ambitious, positive place to work with a clear commitment to brokers and their clients.”

New completions officer in the processing team is Connor Naughton, who brings with him financial services experience from Think Money and Harrington Brooks. He also plays football for fan-owned football club, FC United of Manchester.

Jordan Flint has joined TFC providing underwriting support to the new business team. This is his first financial services role having previously worked in sales. Before that he was a PGA qualified golf professional for five years.

TFC’s managing director, Nigel Payne, said: “All three of our new recruits are settling in well and helping us to build a trusted mortgage packager by doing things the right way.

“Like all of our staff they will benefit from our employee training and development programme, that will support them to progress in the business as TFC continues to grow.”

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