Mortgage Intelligence integrates with Mortgage Brain
Mortgage Intelligence has been working collaboratively with Mortgage Brain for the past year to deliver an enhanced digital solution for advisers.

Mortgage Intelligence is part of Connells Group and has three AR networks and Next Intelligence DA mortgage club serving 4,500 members specialising in mortgages, protection and general insurance.
The first step in the partnership will be the migration of all existing network members to the cloud-based sourcing system, Sourcing Brain on 16th May, with ongoing training and support available following the move.
Sourcing Brain is the new and improved version of Mortgage Brain Anywhere, offering improvements such as enhanced filtering, increased speed and usability, and integrated access to the new Hometrack AVM plugin.
This will be followed with a move to a next-level CRM system later this year, with advisers consulted in the current development process.
Sally Laker, managing director of Mortgage Intelligence, commented: “This is an exciting step forward in terms of technology which our members have access to. Our mission is for our members to be ahead of the curve in terms of technology, which is why we’ve been working very closely with Mortgage Brain to ensure that this new system and future Mortgage Brain software creates a comprehensive one-stop solution for our members’ digital needs.”
Neil Wyatt, sales and marketing director at Mortgage Brain, added: “Collaborating with Mortgage Intelligence, listening to broker feedback and analysing data insights has helped us to capture and refine the most efficient digital journey for brokers. Our roadmap for the next 12 months will provide advisers with the technology to help transform their business and we are excited that Sally and the team at Mortgage Intelligence are helping us shape the future.”
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