Two BDMs join MD Pension Solutions

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MD Pension Solutions has appointed two new business development managers (BDM).

Wendy Powis joins MD Pension Solutions after a number of years managing relationships within the mortgage broker community, particularly specialising in secured loans. She will be based predominantly in and around the Midlands area.

The second BDM, Phoebe Oliver, has been involved in the broker pension market for several years and has managed a growing team of advisers for the past two years. She will cover the South and South-West area.

The BDM positions have been created as a direct result of increased broker demand enabling the pensions specialist to further develop its broker relationships. The appointments fall into the robust expansion structure created by MD Pension Solutions to manage its overall strategy for attracting brokers and follows the recent appointment of a national sales and recruitment manager.

Karen Pretty, national sales and recruitment manager at MD Pension Solutions, said: “We had a fantastic level of interest for these newly created positions and I’m delighted that we could appoint such highly experienced and accomplished personnel as Wendy and Phoebe to our fledgling team of national BDMs. They both have an enviable track record and will offer a great service to our introducing brokers to help compliment the unlimited potential offered by MD Pension Solutions.”””

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