Bluestone expands regional sales team
Bluestone Mortgages has expanded its sales team to Sheffield, with the appointments of Nik Sukara as senior BDM and Laurel Johnson as a BDM.

Following a year at Bluestone, Nik has been promoted to the senior role and will be relocating to Sheffield, where he will be responsible for developing key account relationships, as well as assisting with the development of the Sheffield BDM team.
Laurel, who previously worked in the broker support team, has been promoted to BDM and will now be responsible for managing broker relationships in Scotland and the North East, She brings with her over 12 years of telephony sales account management experience.
The appointments follow the recent hire of Chloe Bowden Davies as a key account manager for the North.
Reece Beddall, sales and marketing director at Bluestone Mortgages, commented: “These appointments and the expansion of our sales team are testament to our ongoing commitment to better support brokers and their customers achieve their homeownership dreams.
“Over the last year, Nik and Laurel have been crucial to the success and growth of Bluestone. Both bring with them a wealth of experience which will allow us to continue to expand our proposition and provide financial support to a growing number of disenfranchised customers.”
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