Crystal Specialist Finance unveils new website

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Specialist finance distributor, Crystal Specialist Finance, has launched a new website which focuses on its digital enquiry submission tool, Crystal HUB.

The tool allows brokers to submit their cases digitally and speed up review times, helping them to close deals quicker and more efficiently.

In addition, the site has been designed so it is clearer to navigate and showcases the latest deals and information on the market, to help brokers access information speedily.

Dom Wilkinson, marketing director at Crystal Specialist Finance, said: “This is just the start of our digital transformation strategy. Our goal is to use technology to enable and empower brokers, making the process of securing the best property finance deals for their clients as frictionless and as seamless as possible – rather than replacing the vital human interactions and personal relationships that are vital to any successful business organisation.

“We see the new site as integral to our growth plans and we hope it will support brokers maximise their business opportunities.”

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