Pepper appoints national key accounts manager
Pepper Money has strengthened its sales team with the recruitment of Brad Rhodes as national key accounts manager.
"He has great experience in our sector and will play an important role in helping us to continue to grow our lending and help even more customers."
Brad has more than 12 years’ mortgage experience, having previously held roles at Santander and Platform Intermediaries, where he spent more than four years as a corporate account manager.
He joins Pepper’s sales team to help develop key intermediary relationships, with the objective of making the lender’s specialist lending proposition more accessible to a growing number of brokers.
Brad Rhodes said:
“I’m delighted to take up the role of national key accounts manager at Pepper Money. It already has such a strong reputation as a leading specialist lender and is continually evolving its proposition to offer new solutions to brokers and their customers. It’s an exciting time and I’m looking forward to developing relationships that can help make a real difference to the lives of mortgage customers who are not catered for by the high street.”
Paul Adams, sales director at Pepper Money, commented: “I’m very pleased to welcome Brad to Pepper Money. He has great experience in our sector and will play an important role in helping us to continue to grow our lending and help even more customers. We are building one of the strongest sales teams in the market and this demonstrates our ongoing commitment to being the leading specialist mortgage lender.”
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