more2life creates new director of operations role
more2life has created a new director of operations role and promoted Steve Dodd, formally head of operations, to fill the vacancy.

Steve has almost two decades of experience in financial services, spending the last five within Key Group.
As director of operations, Steve will be responsible for the origination of all equity release plans provided by more2life – from initial advance, drawdowns and further lending. This includes the application stage, valuation, underwriting, offer and completion, whilst ensuring all aspects are FCA compliant and adhere to PRA regulation.
Steve Dodd said: “During the pandemic, we focused on ensuring the best possible journey for our advisers and our customers. This meant working with solicitors, surveyors and our funders to make sure we could still operate under the new and changing conditions. It’s been a challenging time and long hours have been put into making this work for our customers. I am thrilled to see my hard work rewarded with a promotion into this new role.”
Ben Waugh, director of operations at Key Group, said: “It goes without saying that 2020 has been a challenging year but we are delighted to be in a position to promote Steve Dodd who has worked tirelessly to support our partners and their clients. His hard work and dedication to improving the adviser journey as well as strengthening relationships with our external partners and managing the pre and post offer pipeline has been invaluable to the business during Covid-19. I look forward to working closely with him as we continue to improve our offering.”
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