Keystone selects eTech’s Buy to Let Hub

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Risk software supplier eTech is to provide Keystone Property Finance with a solution to help brokers to quickly upload portfolio details when submitting buy-to-let applications from portfolio landlords.

The solution – the Buy to Let Hub – will also help Keystone streamline portfolio stress testing and income coverage assessment when underwriting applications.

David Whittaker (pictured), CEO of Keystone, said: “The Buy to Let Hub allows brokers to upload their clients’ excel spreadsheet of properties, then converts the data into the correct format for Keystone’s Application Submission System. The resulting document can then be submitted as part of the normal application process. It can also be saved by the broker for record keeping purposes and sent on to the client.

“We hope that this will be a game-changer for brokers, saving them hours of time reworking documents or keying in the details of entire portfolios by hand.”

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