West One Loans appoints national account manager

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West One Loans has appointed Annette Tilbury as national account manager.

Tilbury (pictured) joins from Foundation Home Loans, where she spent two and a half years, also as a national account manager. This follows a 23-year career at CHL providing experience across sales, underwriting and asset management.

A fully qualified adviser with both CeMAP and DipMAP qualifications, Tilbury has more recently focused her career on working alongside key intermediaries and packagers across the country.

She said: “I’m excited to join West One and I’m eager to get going, as I believe they have created a compelling proposition for the buy-to-let sector, with a range of products that can help meet the needs of underserved niches where a common sense approach to lending is required.

“I’m looking forward to working with packagers to bring this proposition to life and have had some very positive initial feedback on our offering.”

Andrew Ferguson, managing director of buy-to-let, added: “We are delighted to have Annette joining the team to support our master broker partners. She is well known and respected for her tenacious and customer focused approach amongst the packager community and is the ideal person to help support our growth plans for 2020.

“We are already working closely with some master broker partners and Annette’s role will enable us to further enhance our support to those firms as well as helping us gear up for future growth.”

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