The Right Mortgage & Protection Network launch PMI division
The Right Mortgage and Protection Network are launching their dedicated PMI division including access to Individual, Corporate, and SME PMI schemes.

Amanda Wilson, who is heading up The Right PMI, says:
“We have been involved in the PMI marketplace for a number of years both here and at our previous network. PMI is a specialist subject with specifically trained sales people. The market is massive and very much undersold. We are unique in the network space for providing a specialist unit for PMI advisers.”
The Right Mortgage and Protection Network will be working with health insurer VitalityHealth to encourage new advisers to the PMI market.
The Right Mortgage and Protection Network will provide a supportive home for PMI advisers with their in-house training academy. This facility will deliver the provision to advisers looking to get involved within the PMI market along with the backing of PMI providers.
Greg Levine, Director Corporate and Intermediated Business at VitalityHealth, says:
“Working with the Right Mortgage and Protection Network enables us to collectively grow the market through sales of PMI to a non PMI specialist market. Through 160 field-based consultants, VitalityHealth is able to train and support advisers and firms that are new to PMI. We are also able to utilise our Vitality Academy programme to provide advisers with learning and development support on our products and around our core purpose of making people healthier.”
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