Dudley appoints new Head of Lending
Dudley Building Society has today announced it will appoint Jonathan Moore as its new Head of Lending following the departure of Steve Sandiford at the end of January.
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Jonathan Moore has ten years' experience as Mortgage Manager at the Manchester Building Society.
According to Dudley's Chief Executive, Jeremy Wood, the Society is very fortunate to attract such a strong candidate for the role.
Jeremy Wood said:
"Filling the role after the great contribution made by Steve Sandiford was always going to be a hard act to follow, but Jonathan Moore has the experience and the pedigree to provide the kind of smooth transition the Society and its partners need. I have been very impressed with Jonathan's knowledge as well as his grasp of the kind of lending we undertake. Working as we do, solely through the intermediary sector sets particular challenges and I am sure that Jonathan will build on the sound foundations that Steve has put in place to take the Society to the next level."
Jonathan Moore commented:
“The Dudley has taken a unique path post MMR through its strategy of total commitment to the intermediary market for mortgage distribution, which has been very successful. I have also been impressed with the ongoing steps to modernise the Society and look forward to helping the Dudley achieve its lending goals.”
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