Quantum Mortgages expands BDM team ahead of residential market launch
Hayley won ‘Rising Star’ at the 2025 Women’s Recognition Awards.
Specialist buy‑to‑let and bridging lender, Quantum Mortgages, has appointed Hayley Jones as business development manager for the South.
Hayley joins the business at a pivotal time, as Quantum Mortgages prepares for its launch into the specialist residential market.
In her new role, she will support advisers across the South of England.
Hayley brings extensive experience in intermediary mortgage distribution. Most recently, she served as BDM at Bank of Ireland, where she was recognised as a rising talent in the industry, winning ‘Rising Star’ at the 2025 Women’s Recognition Awards.
Hayley commented: “I’m thrilled to be joining Quantum at such an exciting point in its journey. The business has built an incredible reputation in a short space of time, and I’m looking forward to supporting advisers across the South with products and service that genuinely make a difference for their clients.”
Harsha Dahyea, chief commercial officer at Quantum, added: “As we expand into the specialist residential market, having strong regional BDM support is more important than ever. Hayley will play a key role in that growth, representing the business as we enter a new market and nurturing our existing and new relationships.”
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