Crystal Specialist Finance appoints intermediary sales director
Sat Bhandal has also been promoted to corporate sales director.
"Both Dan and Sat have been with us a combined 11 years and are exceptional individuals who have proven track records of achieving sales growth."
- Group sales director, Jason Berry
Crystal Specialist Finance has announced two promotions within its sales division.
The specialist finance distributor has appointed Dan Morris as intermediary sales director, while Sat Bhandal has been promoted to corporate sales director.
In his new role, Morris takes full responsibility for the management of the telephony and field sales teams and will leverage his experience to drive growth through new and existing finance broker relationships.
Additionally he will continue to oversee the support provided to all mortgage club and mortgage network relationships.
Bhandal’s new role will see him focus on strengthening Crystal's professional introducer relationships in addition to leading an expanding team of client relationship directors.
Group sales director, Jason Berry, said: “This strategic decision underscores Crystal Specialist Finance's commitment to nurturing talent from within the business and empowering employees to take on greater responsibilities.
“Both Dan and Sat have been with us a combined 11 years and are exceptional individuals who have proven track records of achieving sales growth.
“In their new leadership positions they’ll both be able to own and maximise the opportunities that exist in their particular channels, and I have no doubt they will serve the needs of both their teams as well as our brokers, introducers and professional partners superbly."
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