TMG Mortgage Network appoints director of oversight and compliance
Emma-Jayne most recently served as head of supervision at Mortgage Advice Bureau.

TMG Mortgage Network has appointed Emma-Jayne Savory as director of oversight and compliance.
Emma-Jayne brings 18 years of industry experience to her new role, most recently serving as head of supervision at Mortgage Advice Bureau.
In her position at TMG, she will lead all aspects of oversight, ensuring that the network upholds the highest standards of regulatory compliance and operational integrity. Emma will be supported by Kavan Morris, who also joined from Mortgage Advice Bureau, and Graham Bradley, who will serve as AR oversight manager.
Emma-Jayne commented: “I am excited to join TMG Mortgage Network at such a exciting time. We are committed to being forward-thinking and responsive to the needs of our members. I look forward to meeting all our members and fostering a collaborative environment that prioritises compliance and innovation.”
Scott Thorpe, CEO of TMG Mortgage Network, added: “I am delighted that someone of Emma’s calibre has decided to join our network. Her extensive experience and leadership will be invaluable as we continue to expand and enhance our services. I look forward to working closely with Emma and supporting her as we make additional strategic hires in the coming months, positioning TMG as a leading player in the network space.”

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