Y3S offers secured loan website plug-in for brokers
Mortgage brokers and IFA’s that wish to offer secured loan sourcing through their own websites will be able to do so using the miLoan secured loan quote engine from Y3S.
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Commenting on the launch was Matt Cottle, director of the miLoan project at Y3S:
“The miLoan plug-in was created following feedback from some of our users. The new customer interface is very aesthetically pleasing, simple to use and integrates seamlessly into almost any broker’s website with minimum effort.
"For our brokers, it’s a simple way to generate an additional income stream from a complex product. Continuous development of miLoan will ensure that the latest products and innovations are always available for our users.”
The IFrame plug-in is the latest development from Y3S’s miLoan sourcing system which has more than 800 users and has generated over £32m of secured loan quotations since it launched in June.
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