Chetwood Bank appoints new BDM for South East region

Chetwood Bank has announced the appointment of Meg Macdonald as business development manager (BDM) for the South East of England region

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Editor | Modern Lender
16th September 2025
Meg Macdonald

Chetwood Bank has announced the appointment of Meg Macdonald as business development manager (BDM) for the South East of England region.

Meg brings a wealth of experience to the position after previous roles as a case handler at Dynamo Packaging and as a telephone BDM at Next Intelligence.

Meg is the latest addition to Chetwood Bank’s dual-branded ModaMortgages and CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries sales force after the two teams were combined earlier this year. The combination gives BDMs the ability to help brokers place cases from across both lenders’ extensive product ranges, allowing them to provide more comprehensive support and find the most suitable solutions for intermediaries and their clients.

Meg said she was looking forward to bringing a “fresh perspective” to the role.

“I’m genuinely excited to be starting as a BDM with Chetwood Bank and can’t wait to get out on the road and meet our broker partners face-to-face,” she said.

“I’m very solutions-led in my approach and I’m always looking for ways to turn obstacles into opportunities. I’ll be bringing a fresh perspective and outlook to the role, along with a big ball of energy, which will stand me in good stead when it comes to helping brokers with their clients’ cases.”

Darrell Walker, Chetwood Bank’s Group Sales Director, added: “Meg is going to be a fantastic addition to what I believe is already one of the most dynamic and talented sales teams in the market.

“She brings an effervescent personality to the role, and I think brokers will really appreciate her energetic approach.”

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