Quantum Mortgages hires third key account manager
Serena Grewal is the latest key account manager to join specialist buy-to-let lender Quantum Mortgages.

Since graduating from Kingston University in 2007 with an economics degree, Serena began her career in financial services at Capstone Mortgages while studying for Cemap.
Over the last 10 years she has been a mortgage adviser and managed a team of advisers at both NatWest and Post office Money.
For the past four years, Serena was a BDM at Santander helping intermediaries secure both residential and buy-to-let mortgages in the South.
Spencer Gale, sales director at Quantum Mortgages, said: “Serena brings many years of experience as a mortgage broker and subsequent business development manager role for one of the largest financial institutions in the UK to the business. Her enthusiasm and personality light up a room and I cannot wait to see how she develops over the coming months in the specialist sector bringing those skills to intermediaries across the south of England."
Serenas Grewal added: “I am looking forward to working with intermediaries in the complex buy-to-let market, having the ability to discuss cases with underwriters and having a common-sense approach, which sometimes the high street lenders lack, was a major part of the decision for me to join them. The journey Quantum Mortgages are on and the market space they have entered really excites me and I can’t wait to be able to find solutions for both experienced and portfolio landlords in the months ahead.”
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