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Maidenhead: Lender Kensington relocates office in line with expansion plans

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Kensington has relocated its head office to Maidenhead, after previously being situated in Reading.

Acting as a hub for the recently-announced Northview Group, the new office will also house teams working on Acenden Mortgage Servicing and New Street Mortgages.

The brand new office will provide the lender with the latest facilities and room to expand in line with its growth plans. Kensington has already received more than £1 billion worth of applications this financial year (since April 1, 2015) and will further increase its lending in 2016.

The Northview Group is moving 400 employees to Maidenhead and aims to recruit around 100 more, with further growth planned for the future.

Steve Griffiths, head of sales and distribution at Kensington, commented: “This is another step which bolsters our ambition to grow as a business. 2015 was a successful year for Kensington, and we look forward to building on this success further in 2016. Moving to Maidenhead will feed into this goal by providing the business with  more room to expand, while also leading to an improved working environment for existing employees, with all components of the Northview Group based in one site.

“Kensington has exciting plans for 2016, which will provide more opportunity for customers whose chances of getting a standard mortgage have been hindered by the complexities of life and, consequently, more opportunity for brokers to place their difficult cases. This move gives us a great platform to launch those plans and make complex applications even more straightforward."

TBM Team

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