IRESS appoints Phil Quin-Conroy as UK MD

‘25 years of experience’

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IRESS's newly appointed UK managing director Phil Quin-Conroy joined the firm two years ago to establish and lead the expansions of its lending business in Australia.

Phil Quin-Conroy, who will start his new role in the UK on 17 June, was previously head of business consulting for wealth management business MLC in the UK and head of insurance and licensee services for National Australia Bank. He was also CEO of one of Australian mortgage aggregation groups, PLAN Australia, and head of broker services for National Australia Bank's Advantedge, where he was responsible for the operations of the mortgage aggregation businesses, including the modernisation of its technology platform. IRESS launches 'next generation' customisable client portal IRESS c...

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