Knowledge Bank adds bridging and commercial loan search functionality

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Criteria sourcing provider Knowledge Bank is now offering the ability to perform criteria searches within the bridging and commercial sectors.

The addition of the new sectors has added over 9,000 individual criteria to the Knowledge Bank system taking the total criteria held by the system to over 70,000. This includes previously unpublished criteria and policy information, across all lending types, that cannot be found via lender websites or product guides.

Over the past six months Connect for Intermediaries has been working with Knowledge Bank to develop the criteria questioning and work with their lenders to complete all of the criteria information.

Over the past six months, Connect’s brokers have performed over 3,000 live searches by asking the system to display which lenders will lend against multiple criteria requirements.

With the pilot now successfully completed, the ability to search for criteria within these new sectors will be activated automatically for all Knowledge Bank users. This will extend the search system, to eight different loan types.

Furthermore, advisers using Knowledge Bank will have the ability to place their bridging and commercial cases via Connect for Intermediaries.

Nicola Firth, CEO of Knowledge Bank, said: “This is an exciting development for the system and follows a period of working closely with providers in these sectors to understand and unmask criteria complexities and conditions so that brokers don’t have too. Our job is to make brokers’ lives easier and give them more time in front of clients rather than searching through product brochures and spreadsheets.

“Both bridging and commercial sectors are expanding with new entrants and new products and as such should provide an exciting opportunity for brokers. Complicated criteria conditions should not act as a barrier to entry for brokers looking to seize new income opportunities and that’s why we’ve made it easy to quickly and easily find a home for a client’s case.

“Knowledge Bank is already the definitive source of data on mortgage and loan criteria and by expanding into these product areas brokers now have a one stop shop for eight separate loan types.”

Liz Syms, CEO of Connect for Intermediaries, added: “We have been working with Knowledge Bank for some time, using our specialist expertise in both the bridging and commercial sectors to ensure that the bridging and commercial searches really work for brokers and contain everything that they need to find the right bridging lender and mortgage for their client.

“Until now it has been incredibly difficult for brokers to navigate this market unless they are dealing with a wide range of lenders every day as we are at Connect.  Connect will therefore continue to help brokers who understandably still need additional help and support in finding the right mortgage and presenting their case in such a way that it will give it the best possible chance of success.”

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