Hunt to quit Platform for Lehman Bros.

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Lehman Brothers' Mortgage Capital Business has announced Paul Hunt will join the firm as director of marketing.

Hunt is currently head of marketing at Platform and will join the firm in September. Hunt will be responsible for strategic marketing of all Lehman Brothers Mortgage Capital brands, including London Mortgage Company, Preferred Southern Pacific Mortgage Limited and Southern Pacific Personal Loans. Hunt will also play a key role in the launch of a new broker direct brand during 2008. Guy Batchelor, executive director of sales and marketing at Lehman Brothers Mortgage Capital, says: "Paul will be working with me to build our brands and increase our profile in the market. "This appointm...

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