Molo hires international telephone BDM
Agnes will strengthen Molo’s intermediary partnerships in the international market.

Molo Finance has appointed Agnes Zhang as international telephone business development manager to expand its international lending proposition and meet rising demand from overseas clients.
With experience from her work at a UK brokerage supporting international buyers of UK buy-to-let properties, Agnes will strengthen Molo’s intermediary partnerships in this market.
In her role, Agnes will work closely with Molo’s distribution team, helping intermediaries tap into the expanding overseas market through strategic relationship-building and dedicated support.
Martin Sims, distribution director at Molo Finance, commented: “We’re thrilled to welcome Agnes to the team. Her deep knowledge of international lending and boundless enthusiasm align perfectly with Molo’s mission. Agnes' expertise strengthens our commitment to delivering exceptional value through our intermediary partner programme.”
Agnes Zhang commented: “I really appreciate the opportunity to join Molo at such a pivotal moment in its growth. With Molo’s strategic focus on international lending, I’m eager to leverage my experience to further enhance our offerings for intermediary partners and bring meaningful value to their clients.”

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