Roma Finance goes live on Knowledge Bank
Brokers will now be able to see all of Roma Finance’s detailed criteria through the guide.
"Product and criteria changes are being made more frequently than we have ever encountered before so it is important we develop the tools brokers need to be able to keep up."
Roma Finance is the latest lender to go live on Knowledge Bank’s new Interactive Criteria Guide, which provides detailed information on all residential, second charge and bridging criteria.
Brokers will now be able to see all of Roma Finance’s detailed criteria through the guide. Any changes made by the specialist lender will appear immediately, ensuring brokers the most up to date and accurate information.
Roma Finance offers a range of products encompassing standard loans through to complex bridging, development and buy-to-let.
Shane Chawatama, Knowledge Bank’s sales director, said: “Lenders and brokers are operating in an ever-changing market as a result of the current volatile economic climate. Product and criteria changes are being made more frequently than we have ever encountered before so it is important we develop the tools brokers need to be able to keep up. We are very excited to offer this cost-effective real-time update solution for lenders to help brokers do exactly that, helping them best support their customers.”
Charlotte Rutter, head of comms and networks for Roma, added: "Knowledge is power and we are very excited about this new criteria tool, which will give more visibility to more brokers about how Roma can support them with their property investment, developer and landlord customers. We have a really exciting year lined up and working with Knowledge Bank and utilising their technology is ideal to showcase it.”
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