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Afin Bank promotes Mahmood to national sales director

Afin Bank promotes Mahmood to national sales director
Shekina Tuahene
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Posted:
July 13, 2026
Updated:
July 13, 2026

Anum Mahmood has been promoted to national sales director at Afin Bank, having originally joined as national key account manager earlier this year.

The specialist lender said that since joining in February, Mahmood had been instrumental in onboarding broker partners, including L&C Mortgages and Mortgage Intelligence. 

Her promotion comes as the lender prepares for growth by recruiting more business development managers (BDMs) and the launch of its regulated bridging proposition. 

Mahmood has almost 15 years’ experience in the mortgage sector, including roles at The Mortgage Lender (TML), now part of Shawbrook Bank, Metro Bank, The New Homes Group and Alexander Hall. 

Mahmood (pictured) said: “It is clear that a lender like Afin Bank is needed now more than ever and the reaction we get from our broker partners is that they finally have an option for their clients that do not fit the rigid tick-box approach to affordability and income that bigger lenders use. 

“I am delighted to become national sales director so I can continue to tell the Afin story and work with even more advisers and BDM colleagues who are passionate about supporting borrowers, helping more people get the mortgage they want and deserve.” 

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Jason Oakley, CEO of Afin Bank, said: “Anum really hit the ground running when she joined Afin Bank, and her dedication and commitment to our vision has shown through in her hard work and the relationships she has built with brokers and networks. 

“Promoting her to national sales director is recognition of her achievements so far, but it also shows how much Afin has grown since our launch last year. Anum and John Smith, who is now our head of bridging, will be key in driving continued growth and supporting the under-served.”