Nationwide's Adrian Moloney joins OneSavings Bank
OneSavings Bank, the specialist lending and retail savings group, has announced the appointment of Adrian Moloney as its new Sales Director in a bid to strengthen the bank's focus on the intermediary market.
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Adrian will be responsible for Sales and Distribution in the Kent Reliance, InterBay Commercial and Prestige Finance brands and brings with him a wealth of experience of working with intermediaries.
He joins OneSavings Bank from Nationwide, where he was a senior member of the Corporate Account team, and was previously involved in the launch of the Nationwide For Intermediaries proposition. Adrian possesses 20 years of industry experience, including time at Mortgage Trust and Portman Building Society.
In his new role, Adrian will report directly into John Eastgate, Sales & Marketing Director, OneSavings Bank.
John Eastgate said:
“Adrian’s reputation in the industry is first class and I am delighted to welcome him to OneSavings Bank. He will play a key role in ensuring that we continue to respond to the needs of the intermediary market and will enhance our reputation as a leading specialist lender. His appointment is the beginning of a process that will see us reinvigorate our already strong proposition.”
Adrian Moloney, Sales Director at OneSavings Bank, added:
“It’s an exciting time to join OneSavings Bank, who have built some fantastic relationships with its intermediary partners. I’m eager to build on these strong foundations to help grow the brands we have and ensure we are first port of call for brokers looking for specialist lending.”
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