The programme will promote mortgage careers to Armed Forces Service leavers and veterans, highlighting transferable skills and creating “structured pathways” into roles across the industry.
The initiative is supported by Working in Mortgages, which is a joint initiative between the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI) and the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA) and aims to make the industry a “fairer and more accessible place”.
Lee Payne (pictured), group national account manager at the Brightstar Group – formerly a Regimental Sergeant Major in the Royal Engineers – and Working in Mortgages will represent the sector at the National Transition Event at Silverstone on 2 March, a careers and networking forum for over 1,000 service leavers, veterans and their families.
At the event, they will build a database of service leavers and veterans interested in exploring a mortgage career, and then there will be an information webinar on routes into the industry.
Interested candidates will then be invited to apply for placements and roles across participating firms.
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Payne said: “We often talk in this industry about resilience, discipline, leadership and teamwork – but those qualities are embedded into service leavers.
“The Armed Forces develops people who can perform under pressure, build trust quickly and to take responsibility, all of which translate exceptionally well into the mortgage sector.
“My own journey into financial services happened by chance, but it does not have to be that way. There are so many talented service leavers that transition out of the Armed Forces who would thrive in this industry if they knew it was an option.
“Mortgage Jobs for Heroes is about changing that – creating visibility, opening doors and providing a clear pathway into the mortgage industry.”
Clare Jupp, chief people officer at Brightstar Group, said: “We feel incredibly strongly that talent doesn’t always come through traditional channels. Some of the most capable, values-driven and determined individuals you will ever meet are those who have served in the Armed Forces.
“As an industry, we talk about doing the right thing for clients, acting with integrity and supporting people through major life decisions.
“Those principles are second nature to service leavers. Mortgage Jobs for Heroes is about recognising that alignment and giving exceptional people the platform they deserve. If we are serious about strengthening our workforce for the future, we must be bold about where we look for talent.”