John Truswell to leave Newcastle Building Society

He will be replaced at the Society by Francesco Di Pietro who will become the new head of intermediary mortgages.

John Truswell to leave Newcastle Building Society

John Truswell (pictured) is set to leave his role as head of intermediary mortgages at Newcastle Building Society at the end of the month to pursue a new opportunity in the mortgage industry.

He will be replaced at the Society by Francesco Di Pietro who will become the new head of intermediary mortgages.

Truswell said: “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time with Newcastle Building Society.

"It’s a great organisation, a great group of people to work with, and we’ve achieved a significant amount in a short space of time.

"The stage is now set for Francesco to take up the reins. He has a great deal to offer in the role and will make his own mark in successfully taking the team forward.”

Di Pietro has held a variety of roles in mortgage business areas for the Newcastle and was most recently Newcastle Intermediaries’ national account manager.

He said: “I’m thrilled and delighted to have the opportunity to continue the growth and development of the Society’s intermediary proposition. I’m looking forward to continuing to drive the ambitious strategy forward, working in conjunction with our intermediary partners.

"I’ve built my career in a business that has challenged and supported me at every point and I can’t wait to take on this next challenge and build on the progress achieved to date, cementing the Society’s position in the market place as a lender offering practical solutions for borrowers and intermediaries.”

Stuart Miller, Newcastle Building Society chief customer officer, added: “We want to welcome Francesco into his new role as we continue to strengthen our proposition for brokers.

"Innovative collaborations like Deposit Unlock and our participation in the First Homes scheme all provide additional options for intermediaries to help their clients achieve their dream of owning their own home.

"We want to thank John for his contribution over the past few years and wish him all the best. ”