Age Partnership appoints John Malone to boost mortgage growth
Age Partnership has appointed John Malone as an ambassador to further develop its proposition and support the growth of the company’s mainstream mortgage operation, which it launched in 2016.

John brings with him over 50 years’ worth of industry knowledge, having worked across all sectors including lending, insurance, estate agency, broking and distribution.
Age Partnership’s chief executive Tim Loy said: “We are delighted to welcome John to our team, it is fantastic to have someone of his stature on board. John joins a team that has already more than doubled its referrals since the beginning of last year, and I’m sure that with John’s help they will be pushing on to new heights in the near future.”
John Malone added: “When Age Partnership approached me about the role I knew that I’d be joining a company that is at the forefront of equity release market growth. I was delighted to accept the position of ambassador and join a business that puts their customers at the heart of everything they do.
“I’m thoroughly looking forward to taking up the new position and working with the rest of the Partnership team to grow the department and help Age Partnership to further expand the market, which firmly looks set to fulfil its huge potential."
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