Leeds BS strengthens BDM team in the Midlands
Lee has worked in business development for Coventry and Earl of Shilton Building Societies.
Leeds Building Society has strengthened its intermediary mortgage team with the appointment of experienced BDM, Lee Nicholls.
Lee joins Leeds with more than ten years’ experience in financial services. Having spent time as a mortgage broker, over the past four years Lee has worked in business development for Coventry and Earl of Shilton Building Societies.
In his new role, Lee will support intermediaries across the Midlands region, covering Birmingham, Coventry, Worcester, Walsall, Wolverhampton and Dudley.
James O’Reilly, head of intermediary partnerships at Leeds Building Society, said: “We are delighted to welcome Lee to the team. His breadth of experience and strong relationship focus make him a great fit for Leeds and for the brokers he’ll be supporting across the Midlands.
“Lee brings valuable insight from across the market, and his appointment reinforces our continued investment in intermediary support. We’re looking forward to him building strong partnerships and helping deliver great outcomes for brokers and their clients.”
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