Orbiter adds the Portal Group to secured loan sourcing panel
Orbiter, the online sourcing system, has today announced that The Portal Group has been added to its secured loan sourcing panel.
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“We are seeing an increasing demand from intermediaries for secured loans, especially where clients are looking for increased borrowing but also wanting to maintain their current deal. As a result, the secured loan sourcing module within Orbiter just gets busier and busier.
“Until now, the Portal Group’s loan portfolio has only been available through packagers. Portal’s new range includes buy-to-let loans up to 80% LTV, so the addition of Portal to our sourcing panel will provide all our users with a significantly wider choice.”
Orbiter users are able to compare a mortgage and a secured loan side by side. If the intermediary prefers the secured loan route, Orbiter’s functionality enables an intermediary to apply for a secured loan by going straight through to TFC using only 2 mouse clicks.
TFC will then process the application directly with the intermediary’s client whilst keeping the intermediary updated throughout.
Wayne continued:
“We are committed to providing users of the Orbiter sourcing system with a high quality panel of secured lenders and the addition of The Portal Group to the Orbiter panel is part of that commitment.”
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