Successful national event for network

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The Right Mortgage & Protection Network held its second National Training Event of the year at the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull on 16 November.

There were over 300 attendees and over 50 lender and provider partners in attendance.

The event also saw Martin Wilson, CEO of the network, make a number of announcements and commitments including a new partnership with L&G Mortgage Club and the network’s ambition to have no more than 500 direct ARs.

Wilson said: “We have no desire or vanity to want to become the biggest network in the UK. Our commitment to our membership is that we will always have the ability to treat them as our valued customers.

“Together we have a greater desire to be the best, understanding and accepting the risks and rewards of this great industry.”

Adam Stretton, the network’s managing director, added: “It was an absolutely fantastic day and we are all thrilled at how many people managed to attend, including our lender and provider partners.

“We have had some excellent feedback already and it makes us immensely proud of the partnerships that we have managed to build over the past year with our lenders, providers and also our members.”

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