Trio rejoin Habito to launch new specialist team
The new team will cover adverse credit, before expanding into commercial, bridging and second charges.

Digital mortgage broker Habito, has announced new expansion plans as three former employees return to lead a new specialist team.
Lizzie Markham, Teddy Cenaj, and Jamie Gardner rejoin Habito to form the new team, which aims to reach a wider audience and secure better customer outcomes.
Initially the team will focus on adverse residential cases and portfolio landlords, however the intention is to expand further into commercial, bridging and second charges later in the year.
Ying Tan, CEO of Habito, commented: "We are thrilled to welcome back these talented individuals to spearhead our new specialist division. Their return speaks volumes about the strong proposition and culture we have built at Habito. It is an exciting time for us as we continue to evolve and grow, and I am confident that with their expertise, we will reach new heights. Great customer outcomes led by technology remain at the forefront of all we do "
Lizzie Markham, mortgage expert at Habito, added: “Habito has always remained close to my heart, and I am grateful for the opportunity to return. I am more driven than ever to be part of the next chapter of the Habito story and be relentless in our pursuit to make mortgages easier.”

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