Quantum Mortgages hires first field sales BDM
Gary Dean has held previous roles at Santander, Together Money and Keystone.
"I will use my experience in the specialist buy-to-let market to assist intermediaries with their enquiries"
Buy-to-let Lender, Quantum Mortgages, has appointed its first field sales business development manager.
Gary Dean joins from Keystone Property Finance and will cover the North of England.
Gary has over 10 years of experience working in financial services with previous roles at Santander, Together Money and Keystone.
Harsha Dahyea, national sales manager at Quantum Mortgages, said: “Gary brings many years of experience as a relationship manager within a specialist market and subsequent business development manager role from a reputable business. We are delighted that he is joining us at Quantum Mortgages."
Gary Dean added: "I am excited to start with Quantum Mortgages and look to build on the great reputation they have gained since inception in early 2022. I will use my experience in the specialist buy-to-let market to assist intermediaries with their enquiries and help them provide solutions."
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