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Aldermore has appointed Ross Dalzell as managing director of its Property division, starting from 11 October.

Ross will drive the bank’s new strategy in the property market, which is central to Aldermore’s growth plans for the future. He will also be responsible for developing new, innovative products and services that pave the way for the self-employed, first time buyers and those with less than perfect credit histories to realise their homeownership dreams.

Ross has more than 15 years of experience in financial services, with extensive knowledge of all elements of product development. Ross joins from Barclays where he held a number of positions within their corporate and business banking divisions, most recently as managing director, head of business relationships.

Ross will join the bank’s Executive Committee, and will report to CEO, Steven Cooper. 

Steven Cooper, CEO, Aldermore said: “We’re delighted to welcome Ross to the team. He brings with him a wealth of experience that will be invaluable as Aldermore implements its new growth strategy, which our Property division is central to. We’re a bank that’s always there to help people and businesses whose ambitions haven’t always been supported by the high street lenders. Ross’ expertise will play a vital role as we continue to offer greater choice and opportunity for people to go for it in life and in business.”

Ross Dalzell, managing director of Property, Aldermore added: “Aldermore has long been committed to understanding and providing industry-leading service, underpinned by deep expertise and strong customer relationships. I’m excited to get started and with the help of the rest of my team, continue to grow and enhance our property offering, and help more people realise their homebuying and commercial property aspirations.”

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