Landbay appoints new BDM for Midlands
Sam previously spent almost 12 years as a buy-to-let mortgage underwriter at Paragon Banking Group.
"I am looking forward to using my knowledge, experience, and proven relationship-building skills to help Landbay thrive in the Midlands."
- Sam Waterhouse
Buy-to-let lender Landbay has appointed Sam Waterhouse as its new business development manager for the Midlands.
Sam will take over Landbay’s key business relationships with intermediaries and other key partners in the Midlands.
Sam previously spent almost 12 years as a buy-to-let mortgage underwriter at Paragon Banking Group.
Rob Stanton, sales and distribution director at Landbay, said: “Landbay continues to go from strength to strength through our focus on brokers and their clients. We’re very pleased to welcome Sam, whose fantastic experience will further help consolidate and grow our position as the buy-to-let lender of choice.”
Sam Waterhouse added: “I am passionate about buy-to-let and very excited to join Landbay which has a great reputation in the sector. I am looking forward to using my knowledge, experience, and proven relationship-building skills to help Landbay thrive in the Midlands.”
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