Hometrack wins InterBay Commercial contract

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Hometrack has won a contract to supply automated valuation and risk tools to specialist lender InterBay Commercial in support of its buy-to-let lending business.

Hometrack’s tools will be used by and compliment the work of InterBay Commercial’s chartered surveyor valuation and audit team.

InterBay Commercial recently moved into the residential buy-to-let lending space.

The contract is for a three-year period.

David Catt, COO of Hometrack said: “InterBay Commercial is one of a number of specialist lenders we’re currently working with who need fast access to accurate, reliable housing market intelligence and risk tools. We are delighted to be working with them.”

Neil Richardson, real estate director of InterBay Commercial, said: “InterBay Commercial aims to deliver the best service possible for its key partners and we believe that Hometrack can help us achieve this by providing an efficient and useful tool for our Real Estate department to assess properties.

“Our service is something InterBay is commended for above our competition and Hometrack assists us in delivering the best service we can.”

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