Broker ports iPhone app to iPad

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Largemortgageloans.com has now developed its iPhone Mortgage Toolkit app for the iPad, bringing calculators, best buy tables and mortgage guides to the new Apple gadget.

The specialist large loans broker utilised software firm Dock 9 in the development of the app.

Consumers can also check the current best buy rates for residential and buy-to-let loans and apply for a specific ‘best buys’ rate at a touch of a button. There are also 12 guides to mortgages and to buying and selling property.

Paul Welch, managing director of Largemortgageloans.com, said: “With the Mortgage Toolkit app now available for the iPad we have made another step forward in helping the busy borrower in their initial mortgage research. The app has already been downloaded in its iphone version hundreds of times and is a great lead generator.”””

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