Mortgage Magic introduces full lender integration for all mortgage cases
The intermediary platform has also introduced a new bank-grade desktop application.
Mortgage Magic has announced two new milestones - the completion of full lender integration for all mortgage cases, alongside the launch of a new standalone secured portal for accessing the Mortgage Magic and Finance Magic systems.
The completion of full lender integration allows brokers to submit cases directly to lenders from within the platform.
In addition, Mortgage Magic has launched a dedicated, installable desktop application built with bank-grade security protocols.
Until now, brokers have relied on standard web browsers such as Google Chrome, Safari, or Microsoft Edge to access their CRM and sourcing tools. Mortgage Magic says these are prone to cache conflicts, third-party tracking, and vulnerabilities that put sensitive customer financial data at risk of theft or hijacking.
The new secured portal replaces the need to access the CRM via Google Chrome or Mac browsers, pledging bank-grade security and data privacy.
Tanjir Sugar, CEO of Mortgage Magic, commented: "We are processing highly sensitive financial data, yet the industry standard has been to access this through the same web browsers used for everyday internet surfing.
"With the launch of our secured portal, we are taking brokers off the public web. By bypassing standard browsers, we completely eliminate the daily frustrations of cache-related freezing and lagging. More importantly, combined with our full lender integration, we have created a closed, bank-grade ecosystem where privacy is absolute, tracking is non-existent, and customer data is shielded from standard browser-based hack attempts."
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