Former Aldermore Sales Manager joins more 2 life
more 2 life has appointed Catherine Casey as Sales Manager.

Catherine joins the equity release lender with over 15 years of experience in the financial services industry.
Most recently, Catherine held a Sales Manager role within the Intermediary Distribution team at Aldermore Bank, where she was responsible for a team of BDMs as well as an inbound criteria enquiry line. Prior to this, she was New Business Manager for Mortgages at Aldermore Bank.
She also recently gained a certificate in equity release from The London Institute of Banking & Finance.
Dave Harris, CEO of more 2 life, commented: “We are pleased to welcome Catherine to more 2 life, as her varied experience within the mortgage market and sales sector will be invaluable to our continued success. As we look to grow the business, her knowledge and professionalism will undoubtedly prove to be beneficial as we innovate and expand our range of products and services in order to differentiate ourselves from competitors.
“At more 2 life, we understand the crucial role that advisers play in the market, and with Catherine’s skills and contacts we will be able to develop and improve on how, as a lender, we interact with advisers. With the equity release market continuing to expand, Catherine’s focus on growing the team to better educate the adviser population on industry trends and available product ranges will only serve to help customers in the long run.”
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