L&G appoints Head of IFA Sales for lifetime mortgages
Legal & General has announced the appointment of Rob Miles to the role of Head of IFA Sales of its lifetime mortgage business.
"Our relationships with advisers form the bedrock of Legal & General’s lifetime mortgage business"
Prior to joining Legal & General Home Finance, Miles was Head of Legal & General's Individual Wealth Sales.
Rob Miles commented: “I am delighted to be joining the Legal & General Home Finance team at such an exciting time for retirement lending. Legal & General has been a transformative addition to the lifetime mortgage market and I believe it is the most dynamic brand in this sector. I look forward to working closely with the team in Solihull as Legal & General Home Finance continues to strengthen its position in 2017.”
Steve Ellis, Managing Director, Legal & General Home Finance, said: “I am delighted to welcome Rob into the Legal & General Home Finance team. Our relationships with advisers form the bedrock of Legal & General’s lifetime mortgage business, and I am confident that Rob’s experience in Individual Wealth will stand in good stead with our intermediary partners.
“Rob’s appointment comes at an exciting time for Legal & General Home Finance, which has gone from standing start to one of the market’s largest lenders in a relatively short period of time. I look forward to working closely with Rob as Legal & General continues its mission of bringing lifetime mortgages into the mainstream.”
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