Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) announces four new sales and relationship roles
The network has promoted team members across sales, operations and relationship management.
Mortgage, protection, and financial planning network, Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA), has promoted a host of employees to senior roles.
Zac Bawa (pictured) and Jacob Bawa have been promoted from business executive roles to sales director and operations director respectively.
Anne Sykes has moved from adviser relationship manager to strategic adviser manager, while Callum Wilkinson has been promoted to strategic relationship manager.
Rosemount welcomed 31 new advisers in 2024, taking total adviser numbers past 130, as well as adding eight new members of staff covering areas including compliance, admin support and software development.
Ahmed Bawa, CEO of Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA), said: “I’m delighted to confirm the new roles for Zac, Jacob, Anne and Callum, each of which are thoroughly well deserved. These promotions reflect the new responsibilities they have all taken on as the network has grown, and are also recognition of their hard work and dedication. Any business is only as good as its people, and we have built a formidable, committed team at Rosemount.
“A key factor in Rosemount’s growth in recent years has been the family feel we have established, ensuring that everyone - from internal staff to our adviser members - feel valued and enjoy the opportunities to develop their skills. The results speak for themselves, and we will continue to support all of those within the Rosemount family to reach their potential.”
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