Brightstar Financial boosts online presence
Brightstar Financial has launched its new website which coincides with reaching the landmark figure of £500 million in completed business since its inception in 2011.
The website has been redesigned to utilise the individual branding of its four specialist divisions and to ensure it is fully compatible across a range of mobile devices.
Key features of the website include: a new suite of application forms which can be completed online; an enhanced quick enquiry section with a guaranteed call back/contact facility within the hour; and extensive product information sections detailing all available products and borrowing scenarios.
The redevelopment of the website constitutes a significant investment for the specialist distributor as it sets its sights on the £1 billion completed business milestone.
Rob Jupp, Chief Executive at Brightstar Financial, commented:
"This is the next phase in the revamping of our online presence as we continue to look at ways in which we can add value to our introducers and intermediary partners. Technology has a major part to play in the modern financial services industry and it’s clear that brokers are looking to distributors and lenders to have an effective online presence to provide clearer information plus a simpler, quicker way to complete or refer more business.”
“In terms of the passing the £500 million landmark this gives me a huge amount of pride and is testament to both the hard work of all the team here at Brightstar and also the demand for a specialist channel that many people warned me no longer existed.”
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