Mortgage Advice Bureau switches to new mortgage sourcing software The Core
Mortgage Advice Bureau today announced that it will be switching its mortgage sourcing software requirements to The Core, the sourcing system from Client Data Systems Group Ltd.
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Brodnicki said:
“It is well known that MAB is continually looking for ways in which to move the company forward and take a lead in the industry as a whole. We looked carefully at all mortgage sourcing solutions on the market before deciding on The Core.
"CDS Group have developed a product capable of producing not only highly accurate sourcing and functionality, but in building a genuine on-line solution providing both B2B and B2B2C solutions. Selecting
"The Core sourcing software enables our advisors and network members to spend more time on advising and less time on administration through improved sourcing and integration with established MAB software. Although the decision has been made, transfer timescales are still to be agreed.”
Ian Merriman Sales Director for CDS Group commented:
“The management team at CDS are naturally delighted that MAB has chosen our new mortgage sourcing software. MAB has an excellent reputation in the industry for innovative forward-thinking solutions.
"Both of our companies share a vision where advisors need only key data once and where all parties involved in the mortgage chain benefit from using state of the art technology.
“Our mortgage sourcing software is the first in a range of complementary software that CDS Group is launching this year and next.
"We look forward to working with our industry colleagues closely in the coming weeks and months and producing bespoke sourcing solutions for companies large and small.”
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