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LDN Finance adds three advisers

Shekina Tuahene
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Posted:
May 15, 2023
Updated:
May 15, 2023

London-based brokerage LDN Finance has expanded its residential advisory team with the appointment of two mortgage advisers and one protection adviser.

Darren Johncock (pictured, middle) has over 20 years of experience as a mortgage adviser and joins from HFMC Wealth, where he was a mortgage director for 11 years.  

He has also previously worked for Mortgage Advice Bureau and Connells. At LDN Finance, Johncock will oversee the firm’s move into the equity release sector in the coming months, as he has specialist knowledge in that area. 

Conner Williamson (pictured, right) joins LDN Finance as a mortgage adviser and comes from Capricorn Financial where he worked for three years, most recently as a mortgage and protection adviser. 

Joseph Stewart (pictured, left) has been appointed as protection adviser. He joins from Secure Mortgages and Protection, part of the deVere Group, where he worked as a protection specialist. He has held similar at Charles Cameron and Associates and Health and Protection. 

The latest appointments are part of LDN Finance’s growth strategy, which has seen the firm hire 13 employees since January last year, including Greg Cunnington as its chief operating officer. 

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The broker firm also recently launched its high net worth division, LDN Private Clients. 

Anthony Rose, CEO of LDN Finance, said: “The appointment of new advisers demonstrates the steep acceleration of growth that LDN Finance is experiencing. This is no mean feat considering the turbulent market conditions advisers have been battling over the past six months.   

“Following the launch of LDN Private Clients, and the upcoming expansion of LDN Finance, I look forward to the rest of a successful year ahead, wishing our new advisers the best of luck.”