CMD enhance completions team
Commercial Mortgage Desk have today annouced they have appointed Lisa Harper to join their Completion Team.
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Lisa’s joins Commercial Mortgage Desk following her previous role as senior consultant with Scottish Life.
Ann-Marie Read, director of Sales and Marketing says:
"We are delighted that Lisa has joined the team at Commercial Mortgage Desk. She is perfect for the role as she has so much strategic and senior experience to offer the Completions team as they work with our introducers and partners.
"The completions team are vital to ensure that each case gets to complete as quickly as possible, with the minimum fall out. In our industry the biggest loss of cases tends to be once the case has been offered and this is mainly due to a break down in communications which is ridiculous as no one gets paid until the case completes. With Lisa heading up the team we are confident that our brokers will be happy with even higher levels of service and enhanced results."
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