Suffolk BS expands BDM coverage
Suffolk Building Society has announced it has expanded its telephone business development management coverage to four more regions of the UK.

Brokers in the North and North East will now be managed by Carly Scholes, who has been focused solely on brokers in the North West, and brokers in Greater London and the South East will now have telephone support from Beth Hillman, whose remit to date has been central London.
The new postcode areas covered are:
• Carly Scholes - NE, DH, SR, TS, DL, HG, YO, HU, DN, LN, NG, DE, S, WF, LS.
• Beth Hillman - UB, TW, KT, CT, TN, BN, RH, SL, RG. GU, SO, PO.
Charlotte Grimshaw, head of intermediary relations and mortgage sales at Suffolk Building Society said:
“Supporting mortgage brokers is our priority – it’s what we’re here for. By providing a dedicated BDM to brokers in new areas we’ll be able to assist with shaping cases and, in turn, offer solutions to their clients that they may not have been aware of before.
“With so many new criteria updates this year, (and more round the corner!) it’s the perfect time to broaden our coverage.
“Our BDMs provide an invaluable service. They are experts at shaping cases and supporting with pre-DIP approvals. We pride ourselves on giving brokers direct access to our underwriters. Alongside this, our BDMs are tenacious at advancing even the most complex application!”

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