Steven Dodd joins more 2 life as Head of Operations
more 2 life has announced the appointment of Steven Dodd as Head of Operations.

Steven has over 20 years’ experience in the financial services sector, having previously held senior positions at Aldermore, Chorley Building Society, HSBC and St. James’s Place.
Alongside the appointment of Steven, more 2 life has promoted Aaron Conlon to Operations Director. Aaron joined the company over four years ago and has been responsible for implementing new products and improving the firm's overall customer service offering, which has included introducing new technology through online capabilities.
Dave Harris, Managing Director at more 2 life, commented: “We are pleased to welcome Steven at what is an exciting time for more 2 life. Steven’s experience in developing challenger brands will be invaluable to us as we look to grow the business and set more 2 life apart from other lenders in the lifetime mortgages market.
“We are also pleased to recognise Aaron’s consistently strong performance with his promotion. Aaron has established himself as a true operational leader in areas such as service proposition and process delivery. Over the years he has helped us to define our proposition and implement our business strategies. Our ongoing investment in our team confirms our continued commitment to developing the firm at all levels.
“This is a dynamic, exciting time for more 2 life as we expand our offering. Having the best talent in the industry on-board will help us to cement more 2 life’s position in the retirement lending market.”
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