LSL's director of mortgage services to step down

LSL’s Financial Services business has announced that David Copland is to leave his role as LSL’s director of mortgage services at the end of October

Copland joined the LSL Group in 2010 as CEO of Pink Home Loans, when LSL acquired Pink in 2010.

Prior to joining LSL, he was a founding director of Pink Home loans turning the mortgage packager into one of the largest mortgage distribution companies in the UK, by launching the Pink Mortgage Club and setting up the Pink mortgage network (now part of the market leading PRIMIS Mortgage Network).

Copland will also be standing down from his role at the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI), the mortgage intermediary trade body where he is currently the deputy chairman having served on the AMI board for nearly eight years.

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