Trio of new key account managers for MPowered Mortgages

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MPowered Mortgages has appointed three new key account managers.

Simon Wilson will cover the South East, Matthew Butt will cover Central London, and Ryan Best will be covering the South West.

Wilson has over 18 years of experience in a variety of roles within the mortgage industry, working for multiple lenders, including Bluestone, OneSavings Bank, Santander and Nationwide Building Society. Butt has worked in the financial services industry since 2009, holding various roles at Nationwide Building Society, The Mortgage Works, Virgin Money, and Kent Reliance. Best began his career at G&C Mutual Bank in 2006, and since has worked at TSB Bank and Aldermore as a business development manager.

In their new roles, the newcomers are tasked with identifying and developing business opportunities and focus on building mutually beneficial strategic relationships to achieve further growth.

Emma Hollingworth, distribution director at MPowered Mortgages, said: “I’m absolutely delighted to have Simon, Matthew and Ryan on board the MPowered team. Their wealth of experience and expertise in the sector makes them valuable assets. They all share our vision for a tech-enabled future and our commitment to deliver for brokers.

“ This demonstrates that not only is our proposition in the mortgage market excellent, but that we are also able to attract the best talent in the field.”

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