Pepper appoints BDM for North and Scotland
Anthony will focus on working with brokers on their second charge mortgage business.
"He will play a key role in helping brokers in the North of England and Scotland to grow the second charge mortgage market by ensuring great customer outcomes."
Pepper Money has promoted Anthony Fisher from regional broker account manager to BDM for the North of England and Scotland.
Anthony will focus on working with brokers on their second charge mortgage business, building relationships with brokers in the region, providing training on second charge mortgages and working with them to raise awareness of Pepper Money’s proposition.
Anthony Fisher said: “I have now worked in the second charge mortgage industry for more than nine years and have been with Pepper Money for just over three years. During this time, I have held various roles, including underwriter and broker account manager, and this diverse experience has given me a rounded knowledge of the market and what’s needed for brokers to secure the best second charge mortgage solutions for their customers. I’m really excited about this new role and will be looking to build new relationships, whilst developing existing relationships with brokers. A key focus will be continuing to deliver the high levels of service for which Pepper has established such a strong reputation.”
Tom Whitney, head of second charge mortgage sales at Pepper Money, added: “I’d like to congratulate Anthony on his promotion to BDM, which is thoroughly deserved. At Pepper Money, brokers are at the heart of everything we do, and, over the past three years, Anthony has demonstrated a commitment to consistently delivering against this promise. He will play a key role in helping brokers in the North of England and Scotland to grow the second charge mortgage market by ensuring great customer outcomes.”
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