Vida Homeloans appoints Midlands key account manager

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Vida Homeloans has recruited Mil Consiglio as its new key account manager for the Midlands region.

Consiglio (pictured) has over 10 years of field sales experience, having held a number of roles at Lloyds Banking Group, with his most recent position as BDM for BM Solutions for the past five years.

He is tasked with building on already established relationships within the Midlands region, which spans right across the UK from East to West including Birmingham, Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Leicester.

This announcement follows on from the recent appointment of Claire Askham & Amanda Meadows.

Louisa Sedgwick, director of sales, mortgages at Vida Homeloans, said: “Mil brings solid experience to Vida Homeloans and we’re excited to welcome him. His skills built up over his career will add great value to the team, particularly his ability to establish strong relationships with intermediaries, networks and mortgage clubs, promoting new and existing sales opportunities.”

Consiglio added: “Working for various businesses across Financial Services has given me valuable and transferable skills including interacting with and influencing customers at all levels, providing a consultative service to ensure the right products are paired with each individual’s needs.”

“Vida’s wide range of versatile products offer a solution for each specialist customer, and I look forward to working closely with the team to help people’s dream of homeownership become a reality.”

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