TMG unveils AI-led mortgage and protection proposition for advisers

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TMG Mortgage Network has launched a new mortgage and protection proposition that places artificial intelligence, lead generation training and adviser support at its centre.

The initiative forms part of what the group describes as “TMG 2.0”, its investment programme aimed at ensuring brokers are not only adapting to industry change but taking the lead in shaping it.

The package includes AI-powered compliance tools, upgraded systems and a new collaboration with the wealthy advisers club, which will enable advisers to broaden the services they offer to clients.

The network said the approach is designed to combine technology with people-focused support. Every member will receive hands-on lead generation training and ongoing assistance to help them secure new business and achieve sustainable growth.

Stevie Berry, head of sales and recruitment at TMG Mortgage Network, said: “This is a line in the sand moment. We’re not building a network where brokers are just a number – we’re building a community where every member matters.

“With AI at the heart of what we do, smarter systems, and real lead generation training, we’re giving advisers back something money can’t buy – time. Everything we’re building is about keeping brokers ahead of the curve and at the very forefront of this industry.”

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Scott Thorpe

Scott Thorpe, chief executive of TMG Mortgage Network, added: “Our vision has always been to put brokers first. This new proposition gives advisers the ability to earn more, grow their businesses, and do so with the confidence that they have a network fully invested in their success.

“It’s about giving brokers real choice, real support, and real opportunities – and the feedback so far tells us we’ve got it right.”

TMG said the launch cements its reputation as one of the UK’s most forward-looking broker networks. It described the new proposition as an opportunity for advisers who want to embrace AI, strengthen their lead generation skills and join what it calls a community “where they’re valued, supported, and never just a number.”

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