Aldermore appoints head of intermediary distribution
Aldermore has appointed Nick Parker as head of intermediary distribution for its residential mortgage business.
"Nick will be a key part of the team as we continually seek to expand and improve our product propositions"
Nick Parker begins his role in May and will be responsible for relationships with all residential intermediaries and for developing both the field and telephone intermediary sales forces.
Nick has over 25 years’ experience in the industry, most recently as a regional sales manager with Bank of Ireland for Intermediaries. Prior to that he held a number of roles in intermediary sales and sales management for firms including Mortgages Plc and Advantage.
Nick has also undertaken various specialist roles within risk, control and governance for Lloyds, Barclays Wealth and the Financial Ombudsman Service.
Jon Cooper, head of mortgages omnichannel at Aldermore, said: “We are very happy to welcome Nick to Aldermore as our new head of intermediary distribution. He brings to the role a lot of invaluable experience that complements the Bank’s approach of nurturing a culture that puts intermediaries and customers at the heart of everything we do.
“Nick will be a key part of the team as we continually seek to expand and improve our product propositions to reach an ever greater number of customers with straightforward financial solutions for every stage of their life.”
Nick Parker added: “I’m delighted to be joining Aldermore at this exciting time for the Bank. Aldermore has an excellent reputation across the industry and wider broker market. I hope to play an integral role as the Bank looks to support more intermediaries and customers moving forward as we grow our mortgage business.”
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