Mortgage Brain adds ModaMortgages' buy-to-let range to sourcing and criteria systems
Intermediaries can now access the specialist lender’s buy-to-let mortgage range via Mortgage Brain.

Mortgage Brain has added recently-launched ModaMortgages to its Sourcing Brain and Criteria Brain platforms.
ModaMortgages was created by Chetwood Bank and offers products for a variety of landlords, including small or large portfolios, limited companies, individuals, first-time buyers and first-time landlords. They also lend on HMOs and MUFBs.
Darrell Walker, director of dales and distribution at ModaMortgages, said: “We’re excited to announce that ModaMortgages’ products are now available on Sourcing Brain and Criteria Brain. Intermediaries using these platforms can have complete confidence that our product range is always up-to-date, so that they can provide their clients with more certainty earlier in their mortgage search. This not only helps secure the deal faster but also simplifies the process, something we’re passionate about at ModaMortgages where smarter, faster, simpler mortgages are our focus. Given the speed and accuracy of Mortgage Brain’s tried and tested platforms, and the fact that they’re used by over 15,000 intermediaries, adding our products to Sourcing Brain and Criteria Brain was a no-brainer.”
Neil Wyatt, sales and marketing director at Mortgage Brain, added: “A very warm welcome to ModaMortgages. We’re delighted to team up with a lender who echoes our own vision of making mortgage distribution quicker and seamless for intermediaries with the most up-to-date technology. We’re excited about the opportunities ahead.”

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