Diverse Mortgage and Protection adopts Mortgage Brain

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Diverse Mortgage and Protection has selected Mortgage Brain as its preferred partner for the delivery of mortgage sourcing and point-of-sale solutions to its mortgage advisers.

MortgageBrain Anywhere and MortgageBrain Classic, Mortgage Brain’s whole-of-market sourcing systems, are now being used by Diverse Mortgage’s advisers. In addition, the Key, Mortgage Brain’s point-of-sale, compliance and CRM system, is also being used as Diverse Mortgage’s preferred complete business management solution.

Mike Owen, compliance and marketing director at Diverse Mortgage and Protection, said: “Providing our mortgage advisers with access to the very best technology solutions and support service is critical to the ongoing success of our business. The developments Mortgage Brain continues to make to its sourcing and POS systems shows a strong commitment to the intermediary mortgage advice market and we’re delighted to be offering its systems to our advisers.”

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, added: “The latest developments we’ve made to our POS and sourcing systems – including the new Client Portal with its enhanced digital capabilities, and the delivery of side-by-side, first and second charge, mortgage sourcing – will play a key role in helping Diverse Mortgage’s advisers to deliver the best possible start-to-finish mortgage advice and sales process to their customers.

“We’re delighted to be working with Diverse Mortgage and Protection and further developing a long and mutually beneficial partnership.”

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