Arun Estates expands partnership with Mortgage Brain

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Arun Estates has extended its partnership with Mortgage Brain by committing to use MortgageBrain Anywhere and MortgageBrain Classic as its preferred mortgage sourcing solutions for its advisers.

The estate agent’s dedicated mortgage advisers will continue to be able to choose from the sourcing systems available to enable them to conduct a whole-of-market search and selection process for their clients.

Keith Lovell, financial service director at Arun Estates, said: “We are committed to providing our mortgage advisers with access to market-leading technology and we are delighted to have completed a new agreement with Mortgage Brain.

“The advances Mortgage Brain has made to its sourcing systems are excellent and we have no doubt that MortgageBrain Classic and MortgageBrain Anywhere will continue to play a pivotal role in enhancing the mortgage advice and sales process for our advisers.”

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, added: “We’re delighted that Arun Estates continues to offer our mortgage sourcing solutions to its advisers. The features and capabilities offered by MortgageBrain Classic and MortgageBrain Anywhere make them the most accurate and powerful systems in the industry. I have no doubt that they will continue to play a key role in the success of Arun Estates’ mortgage business.”

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