Foundation Home Loans promotes Hendry to head of national accounts

Specialist lender Foundation Home Loans yesterday announced the promotion of Grant Hendry to head of national accounts.

Hendry has been with the lender since the beginning of 2018 and possesses over 16 years’ of experience within the financial services sector.

Hendry will be leaving his current position of national account manager, though will continue to manage his existing key partners. He will work across the lender’s three core channels of business – clubs, networks and packages.

Commenting on his promotion, Hendry said: “This is a very exciting opportunity for me personally, and having the support of the other national and key account managers who are highly experienced, dedicated and have equally-strong relationships in these areas, means we have developed some considerable quality and depth to our offering.

“Foundation has a growing reputation, particularly in the buy-to-let space but also in terms of our specialist lending proposition, and we are all here to help existing and new partners, to grow those relationships and to provide the support advisers need to ensure they are making the right recommendations for their clients.

“I am looking forward to this role which allows me to build on what we have achieved and to help take Foundation to the next level.”

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