L&G Mortgage Services appoints new strategic relationship manager
Vicky joins from Barclays, where she served as business development manager for London.
L&G’s Mortgage Services business has appointed Vicky Windsor as strategic relationship manager in the lender team.
In the newly-created role, Vicky will focus on strengthening lender relationships and supporting Mortgage Club partnerships.
Vicky brings extensive experience in the mortgage sector, joining L&G from Barclays, where she served as business development manager for London.
At L&G, she will help enhance the effectiveness of L&G’s lender relationships, driving collaboration and delivering improved outcomes for advisers and their clients.
Greg Cunnington, head of strategic accounts at L&G Mortgage Services, said: “Vicky’s appointment reflects our commitment to developing and maintaining strong, strategic relationships with our lender partners. Her industry experience and reputation make her a valuable addition to our team, and I’m confident she will play a key role in helping us deliver outstanding support to our partners and drive continued growth in the lender market.”
Vicky Windsor commented: “I’m thrilled to be joining L&G’s Mortgage Services team at such an exciting time for the market. Having worked closely with lenders and advisers throughout my career, I know how vital strong relationships are in delivering the right outcomes for clients. L&G has an excellent reputation for building partnerships and driving innovation, and I look forward to working with Greg and the team to support our lender partners in achieving their goals.”
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