Bob Scott becomes MD of the Right DA Club

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Bob Scott has been appointed as the The Right Mortgage’s Directly Authorised club’s new managing director.

Scott has a history of implementing, developing and delivering national distribution channels in the mortgage and protection markets. As well as being director and owner of FCA regulated networks, he also has experience in lending and product penetration schemes.

He said: “I have always watched the changing attitude and successes of both the true Appointed Representative and Directly Authorised markets. Due to these changing attitudes of brokers and advisers, whilst I believe there will always be a strong demand and necessity for both platforms, I believe there is now a real demand for something different.

“A true DA offering but with unrivalled support. We are determined to be the brand of choice in the market place for this new style of distribution. If you have time to discuss your future, we have time to listen.”

The Right DA Club offers support and resources including in-house training, a dedicated online hub, compliance support packages and more for its members at present.

Martin Wilson, CEO of the Right Mortgage group, added: “We’ve provided years of successful support to those wishing to be part of a network and now we’re excited to bring our Directly Authorised proposition to the fore, and we’re delighted to welcome Bob on board to champion this with existing and prospective members. I know he will be a valued and crucial welcome to the development of the DA Club and I look forward to working with him.”

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