Chetwood Bank
Telephone Business Development Manager

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Telephone Business Development Manager
Department: Mortgages
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Wrexham
Reporting To: Chantel Ford
Description
As a Telephone Business Development Manager, you will play a key role in driving mortgage lending growth by developing and strengthening relationships with broker and distributor partners across your allocated territory. Working closely with the field-based Business Development Manager, you will proactively engage with existing and prospective intermediaries, promoting the Bank’s products and propositions to generate new business opportunities.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver agreed lending and activity targets by providing proactive telephone-based support and relationship management to broker and distributor partners.
- Develop and grow intermediary relationships, identifying opportunities to increase market awareness, business volumes, and territory performance.
- Identify and onboard new broker relationships to support the continued growth and development of the Bank’s distribution network.
- Promote the Bank’s products, proposition, and brand through regular engagement with intermediaries, industry events, meetings, and roadshows.
- Work collaboratively with internal stakeholders to share market insights, support product development, and contribute to the achievement of business objectives.
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- Previous experience in a mortgage-related sales or account management role is advantageous.
- Intermediate level skills in Microsoft Word and Excel are essential.
- Intermediate knowledge of the mortgage market (products and regulation) is advantageous.
- Intermediate knowledge of mortgage distribution routes is desirable.
Job Benefits
- Competitive salary
- 25 days holiday PLUS your BIRTHDAY off
- Pension contribution with Royal London
- Life Assurance
- Private medical, dental, and optical health insurance with Axa
- Hybrid working
- Free breakfast available
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