Coutts’ mortgages to be available to intermediaries

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Coutts has joined up with mortgage technology expert, Mortgage Brain to make its products available through its platforms to UK mortgage intermediaries.

The private bank and wealth manager’s range of residential mortgages, including its fixed rate and tracker products, are now available on MortgageBrain Anywhere and MortgageBrain Classic, Mortgage Brain’s first and second charge online and desktop sourcing systems.

Chris Gallant, associate director at Coutts, said: “As a leader in the market, Mortgage Brain does significant business in the high net worth segment so it made perfect sense to partner with them to help ensure wealthy individuals can gain access to our flexible suite of products.

“This is an exciting next step for us in working more effectively with our intermediary partners, while also making our products more accessible to firms who may not have previously considered looking at Coutts’ products for their most wealthy clients.

“Our flexible lending proposition means we’re able to create solutions that are tailored to the clients’ individual circumstances, taking into consideration a client’s overall assets and investments, not just their earnings, which is especially appreciated by our entrepreneur clients where the majority of their wealth is tied up in the business.

“For clients there is the added advantage that they do not just receive a mortgage, they become a Coutts client. This means that they are able to benefit from a host of the ancillary services that Coutts provide including a multi-currency debit card and access to our concierge service.”

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, added: “We’ve been working in partnership with Coutts over recent months to help launch its products to intermediaries via our sourcing systems and we’re absolutely delighted that its residential mortgage products are now available to our customers.

“Like us, Coutts is committed to providing the highest levels of customer service and support and by making its residential products available our customers now have a greater choice and certainty of being able to offer a first class mortgage advice service, which meets all their client’s individual needs.”

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