Positive Lending expands regional sales team
Adam Turvey will provide brokers with expert financial solutions and support.
Positive Lending has appointed Adam Turvey as a regional account manager.
Adam brings over 25 years of experience in the finance industry, having managed regional and national clients across various sectors, with extensive expertise in account management.
Paul McGonigle, chief executive at Positive Lending, commented: “We’re thrilled to welcome Adam to the team. Adam and I worked together over 20 years ago at First National Bank, so I’ve seen firsthand his talent for account management and intermediary training programs. His extensive experience and passion for delivering outstanding broker support align perfectly with our values. I have no doubt that he will be instrumental in further strengthening our relationships with intermediaries and driving our continued success.”
David Coleman, head of sales at Positive Lending, added: “Adam’s expertise and ability to cultivate strong partnerships will be a huge asset to our business. We’re excited to have him on board and look forward to the positive impact he will have on both our brokers and our wider team.”
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