TRM appoints general insurance head

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Amy Wilson has been appointed as head of general insurance at The Right Mortgage and Protection Network.

She will continue to lead the network’s private medical insurance (PMI) division – The Right PMI and Healthcare – alongside coordinating further improving the network’s general insurance sales.

Since 2017, Wilson (pictured) has been responsible for developing The Right Mortgage and Protection Network’s private medical insurance and general insurance propositions and membership, alongside managing their provider partnerships in these areas.

Adam Stretton, managing director at The Right Mortgage Protection Network, saId :”When Amy joined the network back in 2015, I had no doubts that she would help us expand our network’s offering and, of course, our shared dream of reaching more advisers nationwide to introduce them to another opportunity for their business.

“We’re looking forward to Amy starting her new role as head of general insurance, and what this new position will mean for our PMI and GI propositions.”

Wilson added: “It’s a huge honour to have been appointed the new head of general insurance, especially at such an exciting time for The Right Mortgage and Protection Network.

“From the support we have given the advisers in 2020, we have increased the overall income in general insurance by 57% and 28% in private medical insurance from the same time in 2019. With such strong foundations for this growth, I know, speaking on behalf of myself and the team, that we are confident we can continue to build on this success and continue scaling this area further in the next year.”

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