Visionary Finance appoints head of operations

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Specialist buy-to-let and new build broker, Visionary Finance, has appointed Neill Henderson as head of operations.

Henderson (pictured) has over 20 years’ experience in property and financial services having worked within estate agency, banking, mortgage brokerage and the building society sectors. He has expertise in mortgage and protection advice, training and development, sales management (within residential, lettings and new homes environments), supervision within a regulated arenas and operational management.

Hiten Ganatra, managing director of Visionary Finance, said: “We are delighted to welcome Neill as head of operations. Neill brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience from his well-established career in the property and financial services sector.

“Neill will be a great asset in helping us achieve our goals and ambitions, harnessing future opportunities and powering growth. Exciting times ahead.”

Henderson added: “I am really excited at the prospect of working with the team at Visionary Finance and their business partners. It is a fantastic time to join the team, having achieved such high levels of service to both customers and partners alike.

“I am looking forward to helping my colleagues and partners achieve their personal, professional goals and ambitions whilst continuing to deliver great customer outcomes.”

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