Martin Reynolds joins AMI board

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The Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI) has completed the annual elections to its board.

David Copland and Gemma Harle were re-elected to represent the network constituency and Martin Reynolds elected to represent regional firms.

All board positions are re-elected on at least a three year rolling cycle, although existing members of the board may stand for re-election.

Patrick Bunton, AMI’s chairman, said: “The intermediary sector is facing an exciting and challenging period where we will need to have strong and experienced leadership. The regulatory agenda shows no signs of slackening with the European Mortgage Directive and changes to the Approved Persons regime to follow hard on the heels of the Mortgage Market Review. I am therefore delighted to welcome back David Copland and Gemma Harle to represent the Network constituency.

“I am also pleased to announce that Martin Reynolds of Sandringham Financial Partners was elected to represent the Regional constituency. I look forward to working with them to promote and protect the interest of all our mortgage intermediary member firms.”

Reynolds said: “This year will see many changes within the mortgage market, initially with MMR but also European legislation and AMI will play an important part in helping the intermediary mortgage advisers adapt and change.

“I am delighted to be part of the new Board helping to continue raising the profile of our membership.”

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