Tucker becomes CEO as Twenty7Tec expands SMT

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Twenty7Tec has made a series of internal promotions, as well as external hires as it plans the next stage of its evolution.

James Tucker has been promoted to the position of chief executive officer having held the position of managing director since the company was formed in 2015.

Phil Bailey, most recently director of intermediary solutions has been promoted to director of sales and marketing.

In addition, the Twenty7Tec intermediary sales and support teams have been strengthened by the creation of three new roles – head of intermediary relationships, national account manager (north), and sales and marketing coordinator. The company expects to announce the individuals appointed to these roles imminently.

Melanie Spencer has been promoted to head of lender relationships, with responsibility for all engagement with lenders across the business.

Meanwhile, Hannah Oades joins as lender relationship coordinator.

Jorge Monte has been appointed as head of implementation and delivery, with responsibility for the roll out of the company’s systems to new Intermediary users, whilst Paul Bennington moves to the newly created role of training coordinator.

Stephen Smith, non-executive director of Twenty7Tec, added: “Twenty7Tec is about to embark upon a period of unprecedented growth. The board believes that these changes, as well as our ongoing drive to extend the size of our team even further, ideally positions the business to continue to deliver on its growth plans.”

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