Vida appoints key account manager for Midlands

Specialist residential and buy-to-let lender Vida Homeloans has appointed Mil Consiglio as its new key account manager for the Midlands region.

The appointment follows on from the recent appointments of Claire Askham and Amanda Meadows, with the further expansion of its field sales team highlighting Vida’s commitment to its customers.

Consiglio brings over 10 years of field sales experience to the role, having previously held positions with Lloyds Banking Group and BM Solutions. The newly appointed key account manager has extensive knowledge in the buy-to-let sector and will build upon his existing relationships within the Midlands region, including Birmingham, Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Leicester.

Commenting on his appointment, Vida director of sales, mortgages, Louise Sedgwick said: “Mil brings solid experience to Vida Homeloans and we’re excited to welcome him. His skills built up over his career will add great value to the team, particularly his ability to establish strong relationships with intermediaries, networks and mortgage clubs, promoting new and existing sales opportunities.”

Consiglio added: “Working for various businesses across Financial Services has given me valuable and transferable skills including interacting with and influencing customers at all levels, providing a consultative service to ensure the right products are paired with each individual’s needs.

“Vida’s wide range of versatile products offer a solution for each specialist customer, and I look forward to working closely with the team to help people’s dream of homeownership become a reality.”

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