The Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI) has opened the nomination period for specific positions on its board.
Board positions are re-elected on a three-year rolling cycle, although existing members of the board may stand for re-election.
The 2025 board elections will take place in the following constituencies:
- Mortgage Club
- Regional
- Network (two vacancies)
- Association of Finance Brokers (AFB).
Any AMI/AFB member firm who falls under one of these constituencies can nominate a member of their senior management team to stand for election.
The AMI website contains further information on the role of the AMI board, eligibility criteria and nomination process.
Nominations should be submitted to stephanie@a-m-i.org.uk by 31 March.
Should more than one AMI/AFB member per constituency want to stand for the board, a contested election will take place. Those individuals standing will be required to submit a biography and an election manifesto to those constituents eligible to vote.
The results will be announced on 2 April, or 22 April if there is a contested election.

Stephanie Charman, chief executive of AMI, said: “The AMI board plays a vital role for the organisation in providing direction and policy guidance to AMI’s activities. Members wishing to serve as AMI board members must be committed advocates of the intermediary distribution channel and prepared to represent not just their own constituents but the entire mortgage intermediary profession.
“We hope AMI members will want to contribute to the trade body’s work and shape our ongoing agenda by standing for election.”