Iress and Acre extend partnership

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Iress has extended its partnership with Acre, the mortgage and protection platform.

Under the renewed agreement, Iress will integrate its mortgage sourcing data and Iress’s Lender Connect into Acre’s intermediary software.

Warren O’Connell, Iress’s head of business development, sourcing, said: “In today’s economic environment, it’s essential that brokers can give their customers the most up to date and broadest range of mortgage information. Iress’s collaboration with Acre, along with Iress’ unmatched product coverage, ensures their brokers have as much information as possible to make informed recommendations for their customers.”

Justus Brown, Acre’s CEO and founder, added: “Iress has played an integral role in the Acre experience for the past two years, allowing advisors to eliminate the time-consuming process of rekeying data for every decision in principle or application.

“We are thrilled to be able to expand our collaboration to bring the future of mortgage and protection technology to brokers. As a result, brokers can run the entire mortgage journey in one place and secure the right deal for the customer every time, while preventing foreseeable harm.”

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