finova joins IMLA as associate member
The fintech firm supports over 60 mortgage lenders and 3,500 brokers across the UK.
finova has joined the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA) as an associate member.
finova provides solutions from origination platforms and back-end systems to CRMs and payment services. It supports over 60 mortgage lenders and 3,500 brokers across the UK.
finova looks to simplify and streamline processes to enable lenders and brokers to cater efficiently for the needs of their customers and partners.
Steve Carruthers, business development director at finova, will represent the platform at IMLA events.
Kate Davies, executive director of IMLA, commented: “We are very pleased to welcome finova as an associate member of IMLA. As one of the major tech players in the mortgage market, finova can bring a fresh angle and unique insights to the table. We look forward including them at our events and sharing their intelligence, as we collaborate to improve and evolve our industry for all parties concerned.”
Steve Carruthers, business development director at finova, added: “We’re delighted to have joined IMLA as an associate member. Membership gives us a valuable opportunity to hear lenders’ priorities, needs and concerns firsthand, helping us stay ahead of key trends shaping the mortgage market. Crucially, this will enhance how we support the industry from a fintech perspective and provide lenders with smarter solutions to benefit them, brokers and ultimately the end borrower.”
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