Acre partners with Brilliant Solutions

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Acre has signed an agreement with Brilliant Solutions to offer the latter’s network of brokers access to Acre’s technology.

Under the terms of the agreement, Brilliant Solutions members will now have access to Acre’s technology to support a client’s entire mortgage journey – from lead capture and fact finding to research, recommendation and application. Acre’s platform presents brokers with all the information needed in one place.

Matthew Arena (pictured), managing director of Brilliant Solutions, said: “Acre represents an exciting change in the way we approach our work as a mortgage club and specialist mortgage distributor. Its technology has been designed with the knowledge and understanding of how we do our job and Justus and his team want to make that a smoother process for everyone involved.

“As a result, Acre’s platform applies innovation to each step of the mortgage journey so that Acre users feel more secure that they have the right information at hand to deliver the best outcome for their clients.”

Justus Brown, CEO and founder of Acre, added: “We are thrilled to be joining forces with the Brilliant Solutions family. The combination of our technology and their mortgage expertise will give brokers all they need to provide great advice and make securing the right mortgage product for clients easier and quicker than ever before.

“Furthermore, it encourages Brilliant Solution’s members to have a different type of conversation with each client so that they keep coming back.”

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