The Later Life Lending Network expands team

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The Right Mortgage’s equity release proposition, The Later Life Lending Network, has added Adrian Foulks and Graham Webb to its team.

Foulks joins the network as an equity release supervision & development manager. He started working in financial services back in 1991 for Confederation Life where he advised on investments and pensions.

Over his career he has worked with Countrywide Group in one of their Estate Agency offices in Kent, and his own brokerage where he became directly authorised and took his CeRER to offer lifetime mortgages in addition to standard residential mortgages. Before joining The Right Mortgage he spent three years with Responsible Life as a regional manager.

Meanwhile, Webb has also joined The Later Life Lending Network as an equity release supervision & development manager.

Webb joined Lloyds Bank in 2005, where he worked his way up from a financial adviser, to a commercial financial adviser. He joined Bower Retirement in 2012 as its head of business development.

He joins The Right Mortgage after two years of working with Responsible Life as regional manager.

Martin Wilson, CEO at The Right Mortgage, said: ‘I am delighted to announce these recent additions to help enhance our equity release proposition, The Later Life Lending Network.

“We’ve seen considerable growth in our specialist advisers offering equity release in 2020, and with the addition of both Graham and Adrian, we feel confident we can continue growing and offering an excellent level of service within our equity release division.”

Victoria Wilson, equity release manager at The Later Life Lending Network, added: “I’m excited to have Adrian and Graham join the team, and feel these new additions reflect on the growth the network has seen during 2020 so far, especially on the equity release side.

“I’m proud to be part of a network who not only recognise that equity release is a fast-growing market, but are also continuously looking to extend on our dedicated specialist team in order to help advisers grow their businesses and offer excellent customer outcomes.”

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