35 advisors pass through The Right Academy

35 advisors pass through The Right Academy


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The Right Mortgage & Protection Network is aiming for 100 by the end of the year

The Right Mortgage & Protection Network has announced that 35 advisors have now been part of The Right Academy, its specialist training programme established in March for those working towards Competent Adviser Status. The company is aiming for 100 students by the end of the year.

The training programme combines structured learning with hands-on experience and supervision.

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Three courses have now taken place since the end of June, working with 35 trainee advisers across 22 TRM member firms. 

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Additional tools and resources

As well as the Right Academy, TRM has also introduced a dedicated business support hub, a centralised platform designed to help AR firms and their advisers grow and scale their businesses, and a Supervision Hub, providing additional tools and resources to support advisers and firms through the non-CAS process.

Ben Allen, managing director at The Right Mortgage & Protection Network, said: “The initial response to The Right Academy since launch has quickly exceeded our expectations and already demonstrates how firms across our network are committed to investing in the future of the profession.

“Across the industry there is a growing recognition that the long-term future of advice depends on bringing new people into the profession. Experienced advisers will always play a vital role, but creating new talent gives firms the opportunity to build stronger businesses, improve succession planning and ensure high-quality advice remains available for future generations of clients.”

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