Consultancy becomes the latest IMLA associate member

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Pegasus Insight, a recently established professional research services consultancy, has become the latest associate member of the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA).

IMLA now has a combined total of 65 full and associate members.

Pegasus Insight was set up in May this year to supply a full range of research and consultancy services to provide insight and direction for its clients, with a focus on the financial and professional services sectors. It offers qualitative, quantitative, behavioural science and data-scienced based approaches.

The business will be represented by founder and managing director Mark Long, who had a long career with BVA BDRC.

Kate Davies (pictured), executive director of IMLA, said: “It is a great pleasure to welcome Pegasus as the latest associate member of IMLA. We have worked closely with Mark since he and his former team created IMLA’s Mortgage Market Tracker in 2015. We look forward to working with Pegasus as they bring their perspective to our discussions on the key business issues facing intermediary-based mortgage lenders.”

Long added: “I’m delighted that Pegasus Insight has been accepted as an associate member of IMLA. The group does a really excellent job of representing and promoting lender views. As an insights business, I’m excited to build our market knowledge through membership, which in turn we can deploy in the work we do for a wide range of lenders right across the industry.”

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