Appointment of Mark Hewitt to the MFAA Board

The Mortgage & Finance Association of Australia is pleased to announce the appointment of
Mark Hewitt as a Director to the MFAA Board effective 1 June 2022.

Mark brings a wealth of knowledge and industry experience to the MFAA Board with 40
years’ experience in financial services. He is a member of the Executive Team at aggregator
Australian Finance Group (AFG) which he joined in 2006 as General Manager Broker &
Residential and is currently AFG’s General Manager Industry & Partnership Development.

Prior to joining AFG, Mark spent 20 years with ANZ including four years in ANZ’s third-party
distribution area and later became National Manager of key broker relationships. He has
also recently been co-chair of the Combined Industry Forum (CIF) and has played a key role
in the industry reform process.

Mark’s significant skills encompass operations, communications, relationship management,
credit management, asset finance, human resources and sales and he was named on the
MPA Global Mortgage 100 list in both 2020 and 2021.

Mr Hewitt’s appointment was welcomed by MFAA Chair Rose De Rossi.

“Mark’s knowledge, experience and deep understanding of our industry will be an asset to
the MFAA Board as we continue to advocate for, and support, our members.

“Mark is a highly respected professional with a strong commitment to the mortgage broking
industry and we are very pleased to have a director of Mark’s calibre join the MFAA Board.
Mark brings excellent leadership skills, governance expertise and commercial acumen that
will enhance the strength of the MFAA Board to best support our members and drive the
MFAA’s strategy forward,” said Ms De Rossi.

Commenting on his appointment Mr Hewitt said he was delighted to be joining the MFAA
board at such a pivotal time for the Association and the industry.

“Under the leadership of outgoing CEO Mike Felton and the current board, the MFAA has
played a vital role in helping steer our industry through an unprecedented period of
regulatory change.

“As a result of this hard work, brokers now have greater certainty and are extremely well
positioned to help their customers navigate the challenges of a rising rate environment.

“It is very exciting to be asked to help continue the great work of the Association,” Mr Hewitt
said.

 

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