Impact adds exclusive products to Mortgage Brain
Impact Specialist Finance has announced that all its exclusive and semi-exclusive products can now be sourced on intermediary product sourcing systems Mortgage Brain and Sourcing Brain.
"It is critical that we work closely with specialist distributors to ensure that our users and their customers have the widest possible options available to view, source and recommend."
Impact supports brokers with all types of cases including complex prime residential, buy-to-let, bridging loans, commercial finance, development finance, equity release and later life lending.
Dale Jannels, managing director at Impact Specialist Finance, said: “As a market leading packager and distributor, specialist lenders regularly give us access to exclusive and semi-exclusive products that are not available to brokers directly. Until now, these could not be accessed on Mortgage Brain, which meant that brokers could not view, select, recommend or produce KFIs on our products, if they used the system.
"We were keen to remove this barrier to enable more brokers to recommend and choose our products for their customers.”
Neil Wyatt, sales and marketing director at Mortgage Brain, commented: “In a market that is becoming increasingly complex it is critical that we work closely with specialist distributors to ensure that our users and their customers have the widest possible options available to view, source and recommend.
"I have known and worked with the team at Impact for over 20 years and so am delighted to now be working with them and able to display their products on our sourcing tools.”
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