Aldermore unveils asset finance app

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Aldermore is introducing a new asset finance application, called APP+, with the intention of making it easier for introducers to provide funding solutions for their clients.

The provider claims that APP+ allows registered introducers to price and submit proposals via a tablet, smartphone and/or desktop PC in less than 60 seconds from any location, such as on site with their client or when they are back at their office. Submitting proposals via APP+ allows quicker credit decisions, the firm says.

Introducers are required to input a few basic pieces of information such as company name and contact details along with the type of finance they are applying for and the assets they are looking to finance. Every application will be thoroughly assessed by Aldermore’s asset finance underwriting team.

Carl D’Ammassa, managing director of asset finance at Aldermore, said: “At Aldermore we’re always looking for ways to make the lives of our introducers easier. APP+ will enable them to price a deal or complete an application on the go, wherever they are, whatever they are doing.

“We hear from our introducers that they are under increasing pressure to provide a speedy service so its important we continue to find innovative ways to support them. The faster and easier we make it for introducers to deal with us the more time they can spend with their clients understanding their funding needs.”

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