Bright Grey boosts sales team to power of five

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The protection arm of the Royal London Group, Bright Grey, has boosted its sales force by making five appointments.

Keith Scott, David Jenkins, Mark Macgregor, Maryam Khorsandi and Kieran Grattan have joined the firm in various roles across the country. Scott joins as regional sales manager from Scottish Widows; Jenkins, Macgregor and Khorsandi join as partnership managers from Clydesdale Bank, Mortgages PLC and Bradford & Bingley respectively; while Grattan is promoted internally to partnership consultant. Andy Peters, distribution director at Bright Grey, says: “Bright Grey had another extremely successful year last year, growing business in a market that remained flat. “A key factor of our success ...

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