Whitehouse appointed new head of mortgage club TMA

Author: By Scott Sinclair
IFAonline | 27 Nov 2007 | 13:00

Categories: Mortgages| Specialist| Packagers

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Abbey-owned mortgage club The Mortgage Alliance (TMA) has appointed a new head.

Phil Whitehouse, previously with Pink Home Loans, will be tasked with developing its proposition in the mortgage intermediary arena.

Whitehouse says his aim is for TMA to be the “first port of call” for all mortgage intermediaries.

“TMA is renowned for quality and a good range of services which can be trusted by the UK broker,” he says.

“I want to build upon that and add to our successes as opposed to making wholesale changes.

“We want to make sure that everything we do is efficient and effective and good communication and technology is essential in achieving this.

“My goal is to get to a point where TMA becomes a natural choice for the intermediary market and where we become their first port of call when sourcing mortgages or support products such as buildings and contents insurance.”

Abbey for Intermediaries managing director Ricky Okey adds: “[Phil’s] experience and personality are perfect for the role and we look forward to seeing him lead TMA to great success.”

Scott Sinclair
News Editor
020 7034 2636
scott.sinclair@incisivemedia.com

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