Mortgage Brain completes API integration with Aldermore
The new criteria search function covers the lender’s range of residential and buy-to-let lending products.

Mortgage Brain has completed an API integration with Aldermore Bank, making it quicker and easier for intermediaries to run criteria searches.
The new criteria search function is available directly from the intermediary section of Aldermore’s website and covers the lender’s range of residential and buy-to-let lending products.
This API integration, powered by Mortgage Brain technology, means that Aldermore can apply criteria and product updates across their systems in one single, streamlined process. The integration means faster, more accurate mortgage searches on behalf of clients, and greater certainty earlier in the application process.
Neil Wyatt (pictured), sales and marketing director at Mortgage Brain, said: "We are thrilled to partner with Aldermore and to integrate our API technology with their systems. We believe in being ‘better together’, uniting lenders, brokers, and networks in order to drive positive change for the industry overall. We want searches to be simple and accurate, so that brokers can concentrate their time on keeping their clients happy. We look forward to making this happen with Aldermore."
Jon Cooper, director of property distribution at Aldermore, added: “Integrating Mortgage Brain into our system will help our team stay updated on product changes, benefiting both brokers and clients. Keeping criteria current ensures brokers receive accurate results first time, which can be the difference between a borrower securing their dream home or losing it.”

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