Personal Touch retains 'independent' status with Twenty7Tec
Personal Touch has selected LoanSource from Twenty7Tec as an integrated product sourcing system for secured and bridging loans, to support network members in their MCD compliance.
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The combination of fully integrated MortgageSource and LoanSource in Toolbox will enable network members to source mortgages, secured and bridging loans, and compare capital raising remortgages against second charge lending options, all from one system.
Secured lending options will be provided by the network's preferred second charge partners, and direct lender relationships where in place. The ability to source and recommend second charges will ensure that network members retain their ‘independent‘ status post MCD.
James Tucker, Managing Director of Twenty7Tec, commented:
“LoanSource was conceived for specialist distributors, directly authorised firms and major networks such as Personal Touch to support their compliance with the MCD regulations. Both Personal Touch ARs and their clients will benefit greatly from the ability to consider all available lending options that this integration will bring. This decision is reflective of the strong relationship that we have built with Personal Touch over the last year, and we look forward to collaborating closely on this, and other projects, in the years to come.”
David Edwards, Member Services and IT Director at Personal Touch, added:
“We are excited to announce the launch of the fully integrated LoanSource as a member inclusive benefit. We recognise that the right technology solution will play an increasing role in supporting advisers to deliver right outcomes to customers and build efficiencies into the advice process post MCD. We believe that by providing our members with a fully integrated solution we will be successful in achieving both these hygiene factors.”
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