Smartline appoints Billings as new GM

By BN | 1/04/2010 12:00:00 AM | 2 comments

Smartline Personal Mortgage Advisers has appointed Jayson Billings as general manager.

Billings has been promoted to the role following three years with the group as national operations manager.

Smartline managing director Chris Acret said the creation of the new role and the appointment of Billings reflected the group’s focus on proactively driving growth in the next few years.

"Billings has been an integral member of our management team since joining Smartline in early 2007,” Acret said.

“He has played an active role in a number of key initiatives, including the management of our merger with Mortgage Force and in rolling out our continually evolving service and support offering to our franchisees.”

Smartline was founded in 1999 and has since grown to encompass 200 franchises. In 2009 the group was awarded Franchise Operation of the Year at the Australian Mortgage Awards in Sydney.

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Dave on 01 Apr 2010 11:39 AM

Is that Smartline or ANZ, I get confused with all the staff moving from one to the other??

James Santo on 01 Apr 2010 12:25 PM

What is this? A reunion of ANZ?

Wouldnt want any fresh ideas would we?

Poor!

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