AFI unveils new intermediary technology

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Abbey for Intermediaries (AFI) is introducing its Mortgage Application Tracking System (MATS) tomorrow.

Brokers will be able to securely upload and submit case information to the lender using the new technology.

Intermediaries will also be able to advise on changes to applications. The uploaded documents will be linked to the case on AFI’s processing system and actioned in line with the lender’s current processing times, which can be found on its service page and are updated daily.

Broker administrators will also be able to submit documentation and selected case information.

Intermediaries will also see notification of any uploaded documents in the case history.

Miguel Sard, managing director at Abbey for Intermediaries, said: “We want to make it as easy as possible for intermediaries to do business with us and we have launched this new functionality in direct response to feedback from the market. Being able to upload and submit case information to us will make life much easier for intermediaries

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