Chorley BS appoints head of business development
Chorley Building Society has appointed Stuart Bryce as its head of business development.
Stuart has 35 years’ experience in the mortgage industry, most recently working for BuildLoan. He has also worked for other building societies and spent over 20 years as a broker.
Stuart commented: “The Society has a great spirit and a very proactive team driving the aspirations for modern systems and procedures, whilst combining the values of mutuality and a personal service. It is very much common sense lending at the Chorley, with some fabulous lending criteria that really helps brokers to thrive and I can’t wait to tell them all about it.
“I am really pleased to have joined Chorley Building Society to help this great business continue to grow.”
Stuart takes the reins from Julie Goodwin, who is moving within the Society to lead the products department.
Julie added: “I’ve worked with the intermediary networks for many years and I know that Stuart will continue the excellent relationships that have been built. I’m looking forward to taking the knowledge gained with brokers into my new role.”
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