CLSQ launches real-time EPC integration for lenders

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CLSQ’s latest product launch is offering real-time access to EPC data directly from the official register.

Unlike existing offerings, which are only able to access data that is updated every three months, this product delivers point in time EPC information, eliminating the need for manual processes to ensure information is up to date.

Live EPC removes the need for this manual process, providing a streamlined and automated approach to accessing vital EPC information that empowers lenders to make accurate decisions within seconds.

With CLSQ’s Live EPC product, data is updated as soon as an EPC assessor submits a new EPC certificate for a property, enabling lenders have access to real-time information that can be used for immediate impact assessment of green lending initiatives, new lending decisions and back book analysis.

Hugh Fitzpatrick, chief risk officer for Shawbrook, said: “Integrating CLSQ’s Live EPC solution has equipped Shawbrook with valuable real-time data on a property’s EPC record, enabling greater efficiency at origination and facilitating downstream product recommendations tailored to our borrowers.

“Furthermore, CLSQ’s innovative approach and commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions have significantly improved our decision-making processes. This is just one of many solutions being adopted by Shawbrook to enhance our services and offerings.”

Lorenzo Tejada-Orrell, chief innovation officer at CLSQ, added: “We provide a full spectrum of data led solutions for the complete property lifecycle. Environmental sustainability is a key consideration for everyone in the industry and the EPC of a property offers a vital piece of information in any lending decision or back book analysis. It also provides the backbone for the growing number of green lending initiatives that are being launched by lenders.

“However, prior to the launch of Live EPC, lenders had to rely on data feeds that were potentially three months out-of-date, or laborious manual processes, to ensure they had the information they needed. Live EPC changes that – simplifying the process through automation, and this gives lenders a data advantage upon which they can build their asset portfolios for the future.”

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