TMG Mortgage Network creates new compliance and innovation role

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TMG Mortgage Network has appointed Graham Bradley to the newly created role of chief compliance and innovation officer.

Bradley (pictured), who joined the network in 2024, has quickly become a central figure in reshaping its approach to compliance. TMG says his promotion marks a decisive move to integrate regulatory leadership with technology-led transformation.

The new senior role reflects TMG’s desire to ensure that its governance structures do more than meet regulatory obligations — they support commercial growth. Bradley will now lead the network’s regulatory strategy across all business functions while also spearheading its investment in AI and smart technology.

The dual focus is designed to support advisers with more agile systems, clearer guidance and increasingly customer-focused tools.

Scott Thorpe, chief executive of TMG Mortgage Network, said: “This role is about more than governance — it’s about growth. As we scale the network, we need to ensure our culture, systems and support scale with us.

“Graham’s appointment ensures we’re building infrastructure that’s both robust and future-proof.

“We’re not just investing in AI tools or oversight functions — we’re investing in the kind of leadership that keeps our brokers protected, our reputation strong, and our service ahead of the curve.

“This is what a modern network looks like: smart, agile, and driven by people who understand both the rules and the real world.”

In his new role, Bradley will be tasked with embedding those principles more widely — both within the organisation and across its appointed representative firms.

Graham Bradley, CCIO at TMG Mortgage Network, said: “This isn’t about ticking boxes — it’s about raising the bar. TMG is serious about culture, serious about growth, and serious about doing things differently.

“My job now is to hardwire that into how we scale — supporting our appointed representatives and internal teams with systems that work, training that sticks, and standards that evolve with the market.

“Compliance should never feel like a blocker — it should feel like a blueprint. That’s the mindset we’re bringing to every part of this network.”

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