Nottingham BS appoints two new BDMs

A couple more will join next month

Nottingham BS appoints two new BDMs

Nottingham Building Society has further expanded its growing sales team with the appointment of two new business development managers (BDMs).

Jennifer Curry (pictured left) has been appointed as BDM covering the North West, while Rebecca Haith (right in picture) has been promoted to telephone BDM.

Curry joins the mutual from Aldermore Bank, where she previously worked in the same role. She brings with her a wealth of experience within the financial services sector, having also occupied the role as premier relationship manager at Barclays for over 14 years. She will primarily be responsible for supporting brokers with sourcing the right mortgage offering for The Nottingham’s clients in the North West region of England.

Commenting on her appointment, Curry said that she was delighted to join the building society “at this really exciting time and learn more about The Nottingham’s strategy for the future and how the business will evolve.”

“With 16 years of my own financial services experience, including working with various banks and specialist lenders, I am hoping to really enhance connections with brokers in the area and build strong and lasting relationships,” she added.

Haith, meanwhile, starts her new role as telephone BDM after being at The Nottingham for two years, previously working as a mortgage support officer. She will play a key day-to-day role in supporting brokers and answering their queries.

“I’m looking forward to starting my new role here at Nottingham Building Society, and continuing to cultivate meaningful relationships with intermediary partners and providing support to our clients as they look to purchase their own homes,” Haith said.

Both Curry and Haith will report to national sales manager, Matt Kingston, who expressed his delight at working with the two.

“It’s fantastic that we not only hire externally but also recognise and promote the exceptional talent within our own organisation,” Kingston stated. “Rebecca truly impressed us during her time on the intermediary enquiry line, and she absolutely deserves this opportunity to further her career with us. All of our new mortgage business is via intermediaries, and we are building a brilliant sales team to ensure that we can provide the right level of support both in the field and over the phone.”

The mutual, which reported increased mortgage lending and pre-tax profit in 2022, said its sales team will continue to grow in the coming months, with two new field BDMs expected to join in June, allowing all brokers to have a dedicated field and telephone contact directly.

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