Mortgage Magic launches portal on Microsoft store
The tech creator says the portal uses AI to handle case files and client data securely.
Mortgage Magic has announced that its Secure Portal application is now available through the Microsoft Windows Store.
The portal is designed for mortgage advisers and introducers and includes secure client communications, password management functionality and lender connectivity tools.
The company said the application has been developed using its proprietary AI technology and is intended to support advisers handling client data, case files and lender communications.
Mortgage Magic said publication through the Windows Store followed Microsoft's certification process, which assesses applications against security and compliance requirements before they are made available through the platform.
The launch forms part of Mortgage Magic's wider technology offering, which includes mortgage sourcing, case management, compliance support and client communication tools.
Tanjir Sugar, CEO of Mortgage Magic, said: "The Secure Portal carries Mortgage Magic's own AI, built and governed under ISO 42001, the international standard for AI management systems.
"It is not a generic tool with AI added on. The AI is ours, it is built in, and it operates under the same certification framework as the rest of the platform. Combined with bank-grade security, a secure password vault, and Windows Store certification, this is the most secure environment available to a mortgage adviser working in the UK market today. We have optimised every element of it for broker performance, it is fast, secure, and built for the way advisers actually work."
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