Nationwide expands intermediary relationships team with new hires
The Society has expanded its regional sales team.
"I'm delighted to be building on our intermediary relationships team. Each new appointment brings a wealth of experience and passion to their roles."
- James Briffitt, Nationwide’s head of intermediary sales and new build
Nationwide has appointed two new members to its intermediary relationships team and announced two internal promotions.
Jimmy Govan has joined the Society from MPowered Mortgages and takes on the role of regional manager for North West and Central.
Natalie Beddall joins as the business development manager for Derby, Wolverhampton and Walsall, previously holding a senior role at Buckinghamshire Building Society.
In addition, Jasmine McKinnell has moved internally to regional manager for London and South East and Andy Barnsley has been promoted to corporate relationship manager.
James Briffitt, Nationwide’s head of intermediary sales and new build, said: “I'm delighted to be building on our intermediary relationships team. Each new appointment brings a wealth of experience and passion to their roles.
"Intermediary business remains hugely important to Nationwide and The Mortgage Works and by building on the collective strengths of our team we will continue to deliver market leading propositions that set us apart both in the residential and buy-to-let markets."
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