The Loans Engine joins Mortgage Brain's sourcing platform
The Loans Engine joins Sourcing Brain as a packager.
"The current market situation, with rates in flux and mortgage products being regularly updated, is challenging for brokers seeking the best loan solution to meet their clients’ needs."
Specialist finance broker, The Loans Engine, is now live on Mortgage Brain’s sourcing platform, Sourcing Brain, as a packager.
The Loans Engine can now provide access to Sourcing Brain’s 15,000 plus users, enabling them to extend their support to a wider network of intermediaries.
Paul Zammit, regulated mortgages director at The Loans Engine, said: "We are absolutely delighted to partner with Mortgage Brain and become part of their esteemed sourcing platform as a packager.
"This collaboration represents an exciting new chapter for us, as it opens up endless opportunities to connect with more intermediaries and better support them in addressing the challenges of their complex cases."
Pollyanna Puddephat, head of marketing at Mortgage Brain, added: “A very warm welcome to The Loans Engine! The current market situation, with rates in flux and mortgage products being regularly updated, is challenging for brokers seeking the best loan solution to meet their clients’ needs.
"This is where our platform, Sourcing Brain, is essential as it provides intermediaries with access to experienced packagers, such as The Loans Engine, who will be able to go the extra mile to successfully support thousands of intermediaries as they navigate the ever changing mortgage market.”
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