borro expanding sales team
borro has announced the expansion of its sales team with the hiring of two new experienced sales managers reporting to Business Development Director, Paul Brett, and is actively se
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Commenting on the new hirings, Paul Aitken, CEO at borro said:
“borro is fully committed to the intermediary and professional adviser market and with the latest round of funding now in place, we are pushing on and expanding our support for introducers.
"There is no substitute for personal contact in business and in order to put across the borro proposition, we believe that it is vital to have experienced development professionals on board to take our message to new and existing introducers.
"I am delighted to welcome Narinder and Stuart who both have impressive careers in business development, while we continue our search to recruit three more sales managers.”
Narinder Khattoare said:
“borro has already built itself into a recognisable brand in the intermediary market with its unique proposition and I am enjoying the challenge of developing new business by assisting intermediaries to understand how borro can help their clients and build a new income stream.”
Stuart Pederson commented:
“I was attracted to the challenge of taking borro’s service to a marketplace which has been waiting for innovation in the lending market at a time when lending has become so restrictive. The borro service is generating a lot of positive interest.”
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