Marsden expands intermediary support with new distribution team
The Society has introduced a new distribution team alongside its lending department.
Marsden Building Society has introduced a new distribution team working alongside its lending department, comprised of new hires and internal appointments.
As part of the Society’s growth strategy, the distribution function will be led by product manager Katie Broome, who brings extensive experience to the role, having worked within financial services for 14 years, including 10 years at the Marsden.
Additionally, three new business development advisors have been appointed, consisting of two new hires and one internal promotion, to provide virtual and face-to-face service for intermediaries. The BDAs are Charlotte Parry, Tom Webb, and Maria Hargreaves.
Katie commented: “Building relationships and providing excellent service are at the core of everything we do. This year, we’ve taken a significant step forward in our plans to expand our services with the establishment of our new distribution team. Through the appointment of three new business development advisors, we can offer our intermediary partners a key point of contact.
“Through product awareness and an open dialogue, we aim to utilise the expertise of our intermediary partners to shape and refine the solutions we provide now and in the future.”
Rob Pheasey, chief executive at Marsden Building Society, added: “It’s been a strong start to the year for the Society as we implement various new initiatives to further grow our lending division. From our partnership with Mortgage Advice Bureau to the launch of the new distribution department, we’re focused on building on the Marsden’s profile within the mortgage market and look forward to forging new relationships as we continue to expand our business.”
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