AFI vows to reduce paperwork with Introducer Internet changes

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Abbey for Intermediaries (AFI) has claimed it will reduce the amount of paperwork that intermediaries are required to fill in and keep, following chages made to its Introducer Internet site.

Intermediaries will no longer need to fill out the following additional data capture forms on www.abbeyforintermediaries.com when processing a case:
‘Affordability of the mortgage where the term extends beyond the state retirement’ form
‘Intermediary interest-only’ form
AFI will instead capture any required information for term into retirement cases and interest-only cases through its application process on Introducer Internet.

Miguel Sard, managing director of Abbey for Intermediaries, said: “We want to make it as easy as possible for intermediaries to use our application process.

“By capturing this data through our Introducer Internet, we are able to reduce the amount of paperwork that we ask intermediaries to fill in and keep, enhancing the service that we offer to our intermediary partners.”

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