SortRefer expands regional BDM team
SortRefer has appointed Simon Parish as a BDM for the South East region.
"I’ve worked as a mortgage broker, a regional sales manager for an insurance company and a BDM for the lending side of the industry"
Simon has over 16 years in the financial services industry, including as a former mortgage broker.
Simon commented: “I’m excited to be joining SortRefer and looking forward to visiting the brokers in my area. SortRefer have 19 different products to talk about – having this amount available for the brokers to help their clients earn extra income will be exciting for me to talk about and to help them with their cases. I’ve worked as a mortgage broker, a regional sales manager for an insurance company and a BDM for the lending side of the industry, so I’ve got plenty of knowledge to give out.”
Graham Le Bas, head of broker proposition, added: “I am absolutely delighted to have Simon join us at SortRefer. Simon has a wealth of experience in the intermediary market which adds significant value to our proposition as well as strength to our existing sales team of BDMs across the UK.
"I am very excited to be working with him and looking forward to spending some time with him on the road in the South East Region of England. Welcome aboard Simon.”
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