
Your July ’25 update from AMI Chief Executive Stephanie Charman
AMI Chief Executive Stephanie Charman talks about the recent surge of regulatory output, including the Mortgage Rule Review…
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AMI Chief Executive Stephanie Charman talks about the recent surge of regulatory output, including the Mortgage Rule Review…

AMI’s July 2025 update; what’s new across the mortgage industry this month, including regulatory updates and industry initiatives…

The FCA has published Discussion Paper DP25/2, and we at AMI are actively seeking member views alongside our other industry wide conversations…

IPAW is a week-long series of online sessions from the IPTF, designed to help advisers start more meaningful conversations about protection…

AMI Head of Policy Stacy Penn reflects on how the Mortgage Rule Review (MRR) could impact protection, in her article written for IRESS…

We highlight and explain the key changes in the Shared Ownership Capital Funding Guide (CFG), after Homes England releases important updates…

AMI join Working in Mortgages and IMLA in the Financial Reporter 30 Under 30 initiative to spotlight impactful young professionals across the industry…

AMI goes beyond the headlines to deliver in-depth analysis of the FCA’s 2025/26 Fees & Levies Policy Statement, and its impact on mortgage intermediary firms…

As part of its work on reducing regulatory burden, the FCA is proposing to make certain changes simplifying insurance rules…

AMI Chief Executive Stephanie Charman talks about the latest AMI dinner, FCA work and AMI’s sixth Protection Viewpoint…

AMI’s June 2025 mortgage & regulatory update, including FCA updates and the Mortgage Industry Mental Health Charter survey…

The Association of Mortgage Intermediaries confirms the launch of its annual Protection Viewpoint report on the 5th November 2025…
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