Eligible.ai creates advisory board

Eligible.ai has assembled a new advisory board, comprised of mortgage industry figures.

Eligible says it is on a mission to help the mortgage industry “empower and delight” their clients; the advisory board will work with management to follow this ambition.

Zafar Alam (chairman), Andy Gray, Maria Harris, Peter Rollings and Saul Conway join the board to provide strategic and product expertise.

Alam has 40 plus years in investment banking. He was a part of of the top executive group of ABN AMRO and RBS. He managed and grew several banking teams and is now focused on building finance businesses.

Gray has 30 plus years in the UK banking sector. He was managing director of mortgages at Barclays, deputy chairman of the Council of Mortgages Lenders and a member of the executive committee.

Harris has over 25 years experience in management across a number of sectors. As director of intermediary lending at Atom Bank, she designed, built and launched the UK’s first fully digital mortgage.

Rollings has spent over 30 years in real estate. He was previously Marsh & Parsons CEO and managing director of Foxtons where he was responsible for leading the rapid growth of both businesses. Today, he provides technology and sales expertise to technology and property businesses.

Saul Conway has over 15 years experience in compliance and client management. He is the founder and managing director of broker firm AS Financial, which deals with £1bn+ in property transactions every year. He is also a Senior Partner in Atlantic Swiss Independent Financial Advisory Service.

Rameez Zafar (pictured), CEO and co-founder at Eligible, said: “We’re excited to have industry leaders join our journey. Their guidance will help us grow, innovate and (most importantly) help us do the best by our partners.

“They believe in us, our vision and our product, which is a resounding enforcement for the work we’ve put into our business.

“Together we’re looking to make a transformational impact for the mortgage market. Watch this space.”

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