Move With Us appoints two new directors aiming for growth

Move With Us the Cambridgeshire based property services business has appointed two new directors to help manage its growth.  The business runs a network of estate agency businesses throughout the UK and supplies a broad range of services (including conveyancing panel management) to those estate agents and home movers.  The two appointments point to an ambition to further growth in the area of lender and broker services supported by technology.
In his new role, Anthony Radford  will be responsible for the development of Legal and Financial Services propositions and this will be key to helping the business move forward and explore new markets.
Joining from GE Capital, Anthony has over 20 years experience in the mortgage industry having previously worked with companies such as Halifax, Bank of Scotland and Legal & General.During his time with GE, Anthony was responsible for setting up the intermediary mortgage channel and whilst at Halifax was MD of a joint venture with the Shop Direct Group running an unsecured loan portfolio.
Paul Nicholas joins from his consultancy business, Fermat Consulting, which helped SMEs make the most of their IT and address risks such as business continuity and information security. Prior to that, Paul was IT Director at Bluefin Advisory and SBJ, where he played an instrumental role in the delivering ‘cost appropriate’ IT solutions and business change via emerging technology solutions.
Anthony Radford said: “This is an exciting time for Move with Us as we expand our asset management division and drive the business into new areas. Move with Us is already an extremely innovative business and I look forward to using my experience to shape our extensive range of unique business propositions.”
Paul Nicholas said: “Technology sits at the heart of this business and keeping up with new advances and trends will be the key to our expansion. I look forward to working closely alongside the professional business teams to ensure that this will be an enabler to our continued success.” 

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