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Signature Financial Services celebrate Midlands awards success and add four senior staff to its growing team
Staffordshire’s trailblazing financial services company, Signature Financial Services, has been crowned Property Finance Experts of the Year in the Midlands Enterprise Awards. The prestigious award celebrates the hard work and ambition of the growing team and their desire to innovate and position themselves as market leaders in their field. Since July, due to a rising demand for its services following the soar in housing demand since the easing of Covid-19 lockdown measures, Signature Financial Services has boosted its team with four new additions. “Our head count has risen from eight to 12 in the last 4 months, reflecting the ever-growing demand for our services,” said Managing Director, Dean Birks. “While the market has been buoyant since lockdown, we also believe our success is due to the growing reputation and high standards set by our team at Signature FS and I’m delighted that we have been recognised with success in the Midlands Enterprise Awards, organised by the digital SME News organisation.” “Winning recognition as the Midlands Property Finance Experts of the Year, is a tribute to the hard work that our team put in. We have a clear business and growth plan and place emphasis on looking after our people and their development. For me, this translates into high standards of customer service and ultimately satisfied customers, which can be seen in the five-star customer feedback we receive.” With customers across the UK, Signature Financial Services deliver a broad range of financial services to the residential and commercial markets. All four new team members are experienced individuals who will add further dynamic to our ever growing and enthusiastic team. Paul Hinchley-Bradshaw and Clare Lawler joined in July as mortgage advisers, with a combined experience of around 19 years, while Nick Louis and Isabel Ganley, will join this month, taking on roles of mortgage adviser and client manager.
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