New financial services head at MyInfinity Finance
South Shields-based mortgage broker MyInfinity Finance, trading as Hello Mortgage, has appointed Nicola Henton as group head of financial services.
Nicola steps into this leadership role as the company continues expanding its national Appointed Representative Network, aiming to include up to 200 brokers in the coming years.
Having joined in 2019 as a mortgage adviser, Nicola brings extensive experience and industry qualifications, including CeMAP and CeRER.
She will oversee the development of MyInfinity Finance’s network, supporting the company’s mission to provide tailored mortgage solutions nationwide.
She said: "I am thrilled to take on this new role at such an exciting time for MyInfinity Finance.
“We have a bold vision for the future, and I am looking forward to working closely with our talented team to help build and support a thriving network of mortgage brokers.
“This is a pivotal moment for the company, and I am eager to contribute to its continued success."
The announcement comes at a significant time for MyInfinity, which recently partnered with South Shields-based Estatio and Sort Legal to form a super estate agency. The collaboration aims to transform the home-moving experience by offering estate agency services, mortgage advice, and legal support under one roof across multiple locations.
Keith Ahmed, group managing director of MyInfinity Finance, added: "Nicola’s promotion to group head of financial services is a testament to her hard work, dedication, and deep industry knowledge.
“She has been an integral part of MyInfinity Finance for almost five years, and I have every confidence she will excel in this new role, leading us through this exciting period of expansion."
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