MPowered launches new 'one stop shop' broker support and sales team
The new team launches as part of a rebrand at the lender.
MPowered Mortgages has launched a new “one stop shop” broker support and sales team - MPowered Max - which it says will add a new dimension to the way brokers can interact with the lender.
Previously brokers would need to call, use live chat or email to get in touch with MPowered. Now, they can book in-person meetings, request a demo, and more via MPowered’s revamped website.
The newly unveiled MPowered Max team, which began operating last week, aims to help brokers reduce packaging time and win more clients through tools like instant decisioning, intelligent automation, and hands-on support from packaging to completion.
The new team comes as part of a rebrand which sees the launch of a new logo, website and slogan: “Home of the One Day Mortgage”.
Rhonda Bryant (pictured), head of broker operations at MPowered Mortgages, said: “We’ve proven that speed and service don’t need to be a trade-off. The launch of our new brand and of MPowered Max, is testament to our commitment to deliver the best possible service to brokers using the cutting edge of technology.”
Skye Fisher, one of the new business development managers at MPowered, commented: “MPowered Max isn’t just a team, it’s a promise to our brokers that we’re with them, every step of the way. From application tips to getting tricky cases over the line, we’re here to make their lives easier.”
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