The Right Mortgage & Protection Network bolsters compliance team
The Right Mortgage & Protection Network have appointed two new members to its expanding compliance team.
The appointment of Sue Read and Dave Allan adds to the networks compliance management team which currently includes Angela Martin, Nick Crombie, Greig Portingale, Robin Pearson and Aidan McCarthy.
Allan joins the network from Personal Touch Financial Services, having previously worked in financial services for 37 years in a variety of roles, the last 14 years of which within the network environment.
Allan said: “I’m excited about joining a network that really cares about its members. My objective is to work with the members to maintain competence and to provide quality advice to their clients, with the common goal being the right outcomes for their customers”.
Read joins the network’s growing team of equity release specialists following the launch of its Later Life Lending Network earlier this year. Read has worked in a wide diversity of roles through her 36 year career in financial services including as a mortgage adviser, compliance officer, underwriter, operations manager and seminar equity release adviser.
Read, who joins the network from The Mortgage Alliance, said:
“I really want to help the network grow its equity release arm by supporting members to fulfil their business potential in this niche product area”.
Ben Allen, Compliance Director of The Right Mortgage & Protection Network said:
“We’re delighted with the appointment of Sue and Dave. Their personal approach to compliance and their combined 74 years’ experience within financial service is a perfect fit for the network and our ethos of Trust, Respect and Partnership. I know our members will start to benefit from this experience over the coming weeks as Sue and Dave settle into their roles”.
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