Nick Jones joins Freedom Finance as intermediary director
Nick will help develop Freedom Finance’s specialist loan distribution service for intermediaries.

Freedom Finance has appointed Nick Jones as director of Freedom for Intermediaries.
Nick will lead the growth and development of Freedom Finance’s intermediary division through its Freedom for Intermediaries offering, a service dedicated to intermediaries who are looking to support their clients with specialist lending requirements.
Nick joins Freedom Finance from West One Loans where he was sales director, and prior to that held senior positions at Roma Finance and Together.
Freedom for Intermediaries provides search technology, industry knowledge and a lending panel to mortgage brokers to help them find the right finance solutions for their clients.
Nick Jones commented: “It is an exciting time to be joining Freedom Finance, a business that combines industry-leading technology and data with a team that really understands financial intermediaries and their clients.
“Secured credit is playing an increasingly important role in consumer finance in the UK and I look forward to working with Andrew and the team at Freedom to develop a wide-ranging specialist lending service.”
Andrew Fisher, chief growth officer at Freedom Finance, said: “I am delighted to welcome Nick to Freedom Finance, he brings a wealth of property finance experience to the team. Nick’s valuable lender-side perspective will help us build a market-leading specialist lending distribution service.”

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