Fast-growing OneDome announces key new appointment

Fast-growing OneDome announces key new appointment


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OneDome Growth Partners – which provides technology, tools, and strategic support to the mortgage and property sectors – has revealed a key new appointment.

Jason Bryant is its new Head of Growth, responsible for scaling OneDome Growth Partners’ reach and impact.

A statement says he will adopt a hands-on approach, travelling extensively across the country to visit adviser firms in person.

“No two adviser firms are the same, which is why a personal visit is so important” he says.

“You can’t understand a firm’s culture, its challenges, and its true ambitions from behind a screen.

“My role, supported by our team of Growth Experts, is to be on the ground, listening to business owners and matching the right OneDome propositions to their specific needs.”

Bryant brings over 20 years of sector experience to his new position.

“We are thrilled to see Jason take on this expanded leadership role” explains Babek Ismayil, chief executive of OneDome Group.

“His dedication to understanding the nuances of individual adviser businesses aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing truly bespoke growth solutions.

“By empowering Jason to lead a larger team, we are reinforcing our promise to be a genuine partner to the adviser community.”

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