Mortgage Brain acquires Criteria Hub
Mortgage Brain has acquired criteria-based sourcing solution, Criteria Hub.
"By bringing both technology providers together, we establish the best and broadest sourcing capability available"
Over 3,000 advisers actively use the platform including Countrywide, John Charcol, Mortgage Force, Openwork, Tenet, and TMA.
Criteria Hub also provides details of the criteria used by advisers to lenders so they can design and fine tune products to better meet the needs of customers.
Mortgage Brain says it has already started integrating Criteria Hub with its online and offline sourcing systems as well as its point-of-sale, CRM and compliance system, The Key.
Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, commented: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Criteria Hub to the Mortgage Brain family. Over the last four years, Criteria Hub has impressed many, including us, with its innovative technology and so we are thrilled and very much looking forward to coupling its platform with our own market leading systems.
“The acquisition of Criteria Hub demonstrates the next phase in our strategy to strengthen and extend our range of technology solutions and services for the benefit of all our customers. It’s an excellent strategic fit with our business, and by bringing both technology providers together, we establish the best and broadest sourcing capability available, further reinforcing our leading position in the industry.”
Jason Hegarty, co-founder of Criteria Hub, added: “The moment we opened discussions with Mortgage Brain it was clear to us that they were the perfect partner for Criteria Hub.
“We've always had a very clear vision of how the Criteria Hub platform will grow and evolve around our users and with Mortgage Brain we've found a partner that shares our core values and vision. Together we are set for a very exciting few years ahead.”
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