NatWest appoints new head of intermediary distribution
Mark Bullard is stepping down from his role as head of sales and service for NatWest Intermediaries.
"Nadine’s promotion is recognition of her contribution to date and I have no doubt she will continue to excel as we move forward."
- Brad Fordham, head of mortgage distribution and customer servicing at NatWest
NatWest has appointed Nadine Edwards as head of intermediary distribution within its Home Buying & Ownership business.
Nadine has over 15 years of experience working across the intermediary market, working in several key business development and national account manager roles.
Since joining NatWest in 2022 Nadine has supported the bank’s mortgage ambitions, improving both proposition and broker servicing.
In her new role, she will focus on developing NatWest's intermediary strategy, enhancing its key propositions, and improving the service and support offered to brokers.
The announcement comes as NatWest confirms that Mark Bullard, who is currently head of sales and service for NatWest Intermediaries and has been with the intermediary team for 20 years, is leaving the bank to explore other opportunities.
Brad Fordham, head of mortgage distribution and customer servicing at NatWest, commented: "I am delighted to appoint Nadine as the head of intermediary distribution, Nadine’s promotion is recognition of her contribution to date and I have no doubt she will continue to excel as we move forward. I also personally wish Mark all the very best in the next chapter of his career, he has been integral to the success of the Bank over recent years."
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