Gen H enhances nationwide broker services with new sales hires
The lender has introduced a new senior business development role and a new corporate account lead role.
Residential mortgage lender Gen H has announced new appointments within its sales team. The new appointments will enable the team to provide targeted service across its broker panel, supporting individual advisers, clubs and networks, and their management teams.
The appointments are internal, and capitalise on the deep knowledge of the lender’s existing team. Sarah Courtnage is moving into the role of senior business development manager and Paddy Doyle is moving into the role of corporate account lead. Josh Holmes will carry on in his role as senior BDM with a new panel of strategic accounts.
The lender says the new appointments will streamline broker access to the Gen H team.
Sara Palmer, head of sales and distribution at Gen H, said: “Our sales function is one of the best in the business, and that is entirely thanks to the deep, functional knowledge of our team and the commitment and creativity they bring to their roles. These new appointments will allow Sarah and Josh to get out on the road so all of our key partners can benefit from the tremendous value they provide.
"Paddy’s focus will shift to strengthening the relationships we have with corporate partners so every club and network on panel knows exactly how we can help them thrive. I congratulate our team for their exceptional work and lasting commitment to building Gen H and furthering our mission.”
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