AMI announces board elections

The Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI) has announced it has now completed its annual election process for positions on its board.

Several positions on the trade body’s board, which is based upon a constituency basis, were being contested.

The AMI is a non-commercial, not-for-profit trade body and supports mortgage intermediaries by lobbying the Treasury, Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Government, and other regulators to ensure the regulatory and business environment is “positive toward the intermediary”.

All the AMI’s board positions are re-elected on at least a three-year rolling cycle, although existing members of the board may stand for re-election.

In the latest AMI elections, three vacancies were contested for the Practitioner Constituency, with Andrew Montlake of Coreco and Scott Taylor-Barr of Carl Summers Financial Services re-elected, and Rachel Lummis of Xpress Mortgages elected.

The National Constituency had one contested vacancy which saw Will Hale of Key re-elected, while the Network Constituency also had one contested vacancy which saw Kay Leslie of HL Partnership elected.

Commenting on the latest elections, chief executive of the AMI, Robert Sinclair, said: “This process ensures that the membership affirms that it is being properly represented. I would like to thank all those who stood for election which ensures a proper democratic process.

“The board would like to express their sincere thanks to Abi Greenhalgh of Nest Financial Services for her service over the last three years. They would also like to thank Simon Broadley formerly of Tenet for his work and support over the previous five years. With the busy regulatory agenda, the AMI remains well positioned to promote and protect the mortgage advice community.”

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