Keystone expands broker-facing team with two new BDMs
The new hires will strengthen Keystone’s regional broker support.
Keystone Property Finance has hired two new business development managers (BDMs).
Golbarg Eraghi and Michelle Braham have joined the specialist buy-to-let lender, covering West London and the South West respectively.
Eraghi joins Keystone from Parkside Private Finance, where she worked as a mortgage and protection adviser, supporting brokers on a wide range of residential and specialist cases.
Braham joins Keystone following her tenure at Kensington Mortgages where she held a number of roles across servicing and sales. She worked as servicing specialist before becoming a telephone business development manager, where she worked closely with intermediaries to support complex case enquiries.
The appointments follow Keystone’s announcement last month of a new funding line from an international investment bank.
Elise Coole, managing director of Keystone Property Finance, said: “Our BDMs play a crucial role in how brokers experience Keystone, and both Golbarg and Michelle bring with them indispensable experience and an intuitive understanding of brokers’ needs.
“As we continue to grow, it’s vital that we maintain a high level of support for our brokers, and these appointments will help ensure we can continue to deliver the excellent service that intermediaries have come to expect from us.
“With increased lending capacity and continued investment across the business, expanding our broker-facing team is a natural next step and an important part of our wider growth strategy. Golbarg and Michelle’s appointments are a clear reflection of that.”
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