The Right Mortgage & Protection Network has appointed a new regulatory trainer.
Keith White (main picture) will report to head of regulatory training, Aidan McCarthy
White has a number of responsibilities including assisting with the delivery of the network’s training programme; identifying and addressing training needs across the business; reviewing, modifying and creating course material and monitoring and assessing the effectiveness and success of the overall programme.
With over 18 years’ experience working in the training sector, White joins The Right Mortgage from Mortgage Advice Bureau where he was a learning and development consultant. He also held the same role at the Financial Ombudsman Service and has worked as a mortgage adviser and a variety of other sales roles at NatWest.
QUALITY TRAINING

Aidan McCarthy, head of regulatory training at The Right Mortgage & Protection Network, said: “When it comes to helping our member firms develop their skills, propositions and overall offerings, the need for quality training is paramount. It’s an area of the business that we invest heavily in, and that we want to ensure has the best people focused on.”
And he added: “This is why we’re very pleased to announce Keith’s appointment as our new Regulatory Trainer. He comes with a vast array of experience in this area from bigger mortgage advice firms to the Ombudsman itself, so he is acutely aware of the importance of ongoing training, what it should deliver, and how we want to support firms in this area. Keith is going to be a major asset to our business and to the advisers and practices within the network.”
NETWORK FAMILY
White said: “I’m really pleased to be working for The Right Mortgage where everyone has made me feel welcome and part of the network family. I truly believe that the core values of the business, namely trust, respect, and moreover, partnership resonate through everything the network provides and are core values that I personally believe in.
“I’m looking forward to working with all member firms on the wide variety of training needs they have.”