Lisa Martin steps down from TMA amid group restructure
The Group says changes mean TMA brokers will now have access to a larger broker support team.
Lisa Martin has announced that she will step down from TMA later this month.
Amid Lisa's departure, TMA's parent company, LSL Group, said structural changes will bring opportunities for synergy among the LSL Financial brands.
These changes include teams joining together internally to deliver an enhanced broker experience.
Richard Howells, managing director of financial services at LSL Group, said: “As we focus on the future of TMA, Lisa has taken the opportunity to step away from the business. I’d like to thank her for all her hard work and for the dedication she has shown TMA. Lisa is keen for the legacy of TMA to continue and evolve and we are grateful for the outstanding contribution she has made to the group and the wider industry.
“These changes mean TMA brokers will now have access to a larger broker support team, with greater resources to support them day-to-day across all parts of the business.
“TMA members will now have access to additional knowledge, skills and resource from across the LSL Financial Services division, at no extra cost.
Lisa Martin commented: “As my time with TMA comes to a close, I want to thank our dedicated brokers for their phenomenal support. This change is a positive step, creating exciting new opportunities for our member businesses.”
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