Commercial Trust adopts MortgageBrain Classic
Commercial Trust has selected Mortgage Brain’s sourcing system, MortgageBrain Classic, as its preferred mortgage sourcing technology solution.
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The system will now be used by Commercial Trust’s team of mortgage advisers to conduct a quick, yet thorough whole-of-market search and selection process for their clients.
Advisers using MortgageBrain Classic can conduct around 90% of the mortgage search and selection process, conduct multiple client specific searches, generate personalised best buy tables and more.
Andrew Turner, Director, Commercial Trust, commented:
“Mortgage Brain has a reputation for providing market leading technology solutions and we’re delighted to be providing MortgageBrain Classic to our advisers.
“The system’s sourcing, integration and two-way data sharing capabilities are proving to be hugely popular with our advisers. It’s fast and easy to use and it streamlines the mortgage advice and sales process by allowing our advisers to conduct a thorough whole-of-market search and selection process quicker than ever.”
Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, added:
“We’re delighted to be working with Commercial Trust; its endorsement of our technology, product data accuracy and customer support is extremely welcome and a clear reflection of our products’ market leading features and capabilities.”
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