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New sales and partnerships heads at Quickli point to strong growth


Australia’s leading mortgage serviceability platform, Quickli, today announces the appointment of two new leaders to its team—Jennifer Roche and Darren Davis—reinforcing significant growth for the Bondi-based fintech. 


Jennifer Roche has joined as Head of Partnerships, bringing extensive experience from her previous role as Senior Manager of Partnerships at Lendi.


“Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of collaborating with exceptional people. Joining Quickli feels like the perfect next chapter,” said Roche. “Quickli isn’t just another fintech—we’re reshaping the future of mortgage broking, and I’m excited to be part of that journey.”


Jennifer Roche, Head of Partnerships at Quickli


Darren Davis, who previously served as Head of Sales at PropTrack and has an impressive background including roles at Equifax and CoreLogic, has been appointed Head of Sales at Quickli.


“After an incredibly rewarding experience at PropTrack, I was looking for a role where I could truly make an impact. Quickli is that place,” Davis shared. “We’re not just supporting brokers and lenders—we’re creating smarter pathways for Australians to achieve homeownership.”


Darren Davis, Head of Sales at Quickli


Co-founder and co-CEO Angus Keatinge welcomes the appointments as a key step in Quickli’s strategic growth trajectory. 


"Jen and Darren bring a wealth of experience and a shared commitment to the values we have at Quickli," Keatinge said. "These appointments reflect our investment in both the growth of the company and in creating more opportunities for our partners and customers."


Angus Keatinge and Eric Dill, co-founders and co-CEOs at Quickli

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