TMG signals strategic shift with relaunch of broker-facing club

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TMG Mortgage Network has announced the relaunch of its TMG Club proposition as part of a broader push to support directly authorised mortgage brokers with a more comprehensive suite of services.

The move follows 18 months of sustained growth for the network, which now says it has the scale and infrastructure to provide DA firms with more than just a commission route.

The updated club model promises a combination of compliance support, training and development, and access to advanced technology designed to help brokers scale their businesses.

Scott Thorpe, chief executive of TMG, said: “Our network has grown considerably, and with that growth comes the capability to deliver even greater value to the broker community.

“The TMG Club will provide DA brokers with the right blend of flexibility, support, and technology to help them thrive.

“We’re committed to making TMG Club a natural home for ambitious brokers looking for more than just a payment route.”

The updated TMG Club is scheduled to launch formally in 2026. The initiative forms part of a strategic expansion plan to broaden TMG’s intermediary proposition and position itself more firmly as a broker-centric organisation.

As part of the relaunch, the firm is also creating a new leadership role – head of TMG Club – to steer the next phase of development. The position is currently being recruited for and will sit at the heart of the network’s push to define the club’s long-term strategy.

Further announcements are expected in the run-up to the official launch next year.

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