Precise expands southern BDM team
Precise Mortgages has appointed two new business development managers for the London and South East and the South West regions.
"I know Stuart already has the respect of the brokers in his area and will bring real value to the role, while Peter brings with him a vast amount of broker experience"
Peter Coombes will support brokers in the Brighton, Bromley, Croydon, Canterbury, Dartford, Rochester, Redhill, South East London and Tunbridge Wells postcodes.
Peter previously worked as a mortgage broker and mortgage adviser before joining Precise.
Stuart Ottery will cover Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter, Gloucester, Newport, Oxford, Swansea, Swindon and Taunton.
Stuart was previously a BDM for Coventry Building Society and Principality Building Society.
The appointments are part of a sales team restructure which will see their predecessors, Dan Watson and Stephen Wrigley, move into new specialist distribution manager roles within Precise's bridging team.
Jamie Pritchard, head of sales for Precise Mortgages, said: “I am delighted to welcome both Peter and Stuart to our sales team. They are two new recruits of the highest calibre and I know they are raring to go and support our lending proposition.
“I know Stuart already has the respect of the brokers in his area and will bring real value to the role, while Peter brings with him a vast amount of broker experience that will serve him well in building broker relationships and help him promote all areas of Precise Mortgages’ products.”
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