Equity Release Supermarket appoints national account manager
Equity Release Supermarket has appointed Craig Kerrigan as its national account manager.
"We’re delighted to have Craig onboard enabling us to reach a wider network of consumers, advisers, and partners"
He will be focussed on building existing relationships and targeting new partnerships with advisers, firms, and networks in both the equity release and holistic financial advisory sectors.
The firm recently appointed Richard Brook as chief marketing officer, to help propel its technology and digital offering, as well as adding to its growing national team with the addition of David Bishop and Tim Feather as advisers to bring the national count to 60.
Craig joins the firm with more than 20 year of experience within the financial services sector, holding previous national account manager positions at Key and more2Life.
Craig Kerrigan commented: “It’s a privilege to join this exceptional team at Equity Release Supermarket and I’m excited about what the future holds for the firm. We have some fantastic opportunities available through our development of digital and technology innovations that we’ve created to transform the equity release landscape. In particular, the launch of smartER last year, enables customers to now take control and research product rates and features in their own time and I’m looking forward to bringing these new developments to a wider network.”
Mark Gregory, founder and CEO of Equity Release Supermarket, added: “Our technology is going to help transform the equity release market, and with smartER available to customers, that transformation has begun.
“We’re delighted to have Craig onboard enabling us to reach a wider network of consumers, advisers, and partners with our pioneering technology UK-wide."
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