
New post created at SimplyBiz
December 12, 2019 by Brendan O'Neill
Mortgage Advisors
SimplyBiz Mortgages has announced the creation of a new job, the head of strategic development and as well as revealing the chosen candidate to fill this post.
Richard Merrett is the man that the company has decided to recruit to take on this new role and he will be bringing a considerable amount of experience within the mortgage industry to it. Before accepting this post with SimplyBiz Mortgages, Merrett was employed by Large Mortgage Loans, a brokerage, as its managing director. His portfolio at the new company will require him to work on developing the Mortgage Club’s strategy for the future.
In carrying this out, he will have the support of the company’s senior managers and, when his appointment was announced, he told Money https://www.beaconfinancialtraining.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/cemap-online-and-classroom-training-uk.jpgeting:
“I am thrilled to be joining SimplyBiz Mortgages and to help develop their excellent proposition even further. The opportunity to work with Martin and the team is extremely exciting.”
Merrett went on to say that the fact all of his experience had come in dealing directly with customers was something he felt would give him a head start in grasping what the company needs and how intermediaries could best assist through providing informed advice. He concluded by adding that he was looking forward to developing plans for the club’s future.
It is true that the advice offered by qualified mortgage brokers is crucial for customers to avoid choosing the wrong loan and that is why so many aspiring brokers sign up for CeMAP training courses.
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Brendan O'Neill
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