Fluent Mortgages integrates with Lendex

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Fluent Mortgages has integrated with Lendex, the multi-lender application and submission gateway from Mortgage Brain.

As a result of the integration, users will now be able to populate information within the Lendex system directly from Fluent’s CRM. This should reduce the time spent rekeying details about their client.

Lendex provides advisers with the ability to request Decisions in Principle (DIPs) or submit full applications directly to lenders, all through a single login. In addition, advisers are provided with an audit trail for compliance requirements.

Advisers can transact with several major lenders including Nationwide Building Society, Coventry Building Society, Platform, and Virgin Money with further lenders and distributors set to be announced.

Tim Wheeldon (pictured), chief operating officer at Fluent Mortgages, said: “We are delighted to work with Mortgage Brain on Lendex. At Fluent Mortgages, we are always keen to bolster our fintech offering through technological innovations such as Lendex in order to offer tangible benefits to both our advisers, and our clients.

“Ultimately, the end customer benefits from a more streamlined and efficient journey, not only saving time in the process, but in ensuring that they understand the choice in the range of products available to them.”

Sharon Marshall, sales director at Mortgage Brain, added: “We have had fantastic feedback from advisers about how easy Lendex is to use, and how it is dramatically reducing the time spent on the administrative side of advising a client.

“We are determined to continue to identify ways that technology can provide more support to advisers, and streamline the mortgage process.”

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