Keely Racey
About Keely Racey
Keely Racey is a Specialist Mortgage Case Manager at Nationwide Building Society, where she has worked since 2010. She is fully qualified in CeMAP and CeRER and has developed strong analytical and communication skills to support her role.
Work at Nationwide Building Society
Keely Racey has been employed at Nationwide Building Society since 2010, serving as a Specialist Mortgage Case Manager for 14 years. In this role, she analyzes mortgage applications and identifies trends in data, presenting her findings to high-level stakeholders within the organization. Her responsibilities include building strong relationships with key business stakeholders and leading project teams to enhance the equity release process for members.
Education and Expertise
Keely Racey completed her education at Neale Wade College, where she achieved 11 GCSEs with grades A-C and studied 3 A Levels. She is fully qualified in the Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice (CeMAP) and the Certificate in Regulated Equity Release (CeRER), which are recognized certifications in mortgage advice and equity release. Additionally, she has been accepted into the Ivy House masterclass programme to further develop her leadership skills.
Background
Keely Racey has a background in mortgage case management, with a focus on equity release. Her experience at Nationwide Building Society has allowed her to develop strong communication skills, enabling her to effectively liaise with colleagues and deliver important insights. Her analytical skills help her spot trends in data, which she uses to inform decision-making within the business.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Keely Racey has led a project team dedicated to assisting equity release members in progressing their mortgage applications to completion. Her ability to analyze data and present findings has contributed to improved processes within her role. She has built a reputation for fostering strong relationships with stakeholders, enhancing collaboration and communication across teams.