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Five new appointments for Skipton International

Five new appointments for Skipton International

Thursday 16 August 2018

Five new appointments for Skipton International

Thursday 16 August 2018


Award-winning bank, Skipton International, has recently welcomed five new members of staff to its expanding team.

Appointments have been made to strengthen its mortgage and banking teams following increased demand for its services from Channel Islanders and British expatriates. These appointments follow Skipton’s expansion at Tudor House, which has seen it take on another floor of the building to accommodate the future growth of the business.

Nathan Machan, Linda Johansen and Claudia D’Arcy have all joined the bank as Mortgage Administrators and will be assisting with customers’ mortgage enquiries and working alongside the underwriting team to process mortgage applications.

All three described the best thing about their role at Skipton as being the variety in their daily work and the interaction they get with customers as they help them secure their dream home. Maintaining high levels of customer service has always been a priority to Skipton, who were recognised for their excellent service with a Feefo Gold Trusted Services Award in 2017 and 2018. 

The appointment of two new banking Customer Advisors in Natalie Cutts-Watson and Shirley Gardner further evidences Skipton’s commitment to offering customers a personal and superior banking service. 

Jim Coupe, Managing Director, Skipton International said: “These are exciting times to be working for Skipton as we welcome these new joiners into our fold. There is a lot of change happening, as we continue the long-term expansion of our business and implement an online infrastructure that will better support our customers and their banking needs.

"Expanding our team demonstrates our ongoing commitment to the Island and to becoming the bank of choice for both financing needs and offshore savings.”  



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