Lendco products now live on Mortgage Brain platforms

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Specialist buy-to-let lender Lendco has joined Mortgage Brain’s Sourcing Brain and Criteria Brain platforms.

The partnership means mortgage advisers can now source and filter Lendco’s residential buy-to-let offerings – including options for UK, expat and foreign non-UK nationals – through Mortgage Brain’s integrated technology suite.

The products available on the systems span standard buy-to-let properties with two and five-year fixes, holiday lets, HMOs and multi-unit freehold blocks, as well as product transfers, bridge exit finance and promotional offers for new business.

Sheryl Kirk, national account manager at Lendco, said the tie-up marked an important step in expanding the lender’s footprint. “We’re delighted to team up with technology leader, Mortgage Brain, to reach even greater numbers of intermediaries with our competitive range of buy-to-let mortgage products,” she said.

She added that speed and accuracy were key drivers for Lendco’s typically time-pressed clientele. “This is why Mortgage Brain was an obvious choice for Lendco. With the efficiency of Sourcing Brain and the accuracy of Criteria Brain, it’s a winning combination.”

Lendco’s proposition is aimed squarely at professional property investors and landlords managing active portfolios.

Neil Wyatt, sales and marketing director at Mortgage Brain, added: “A very warm welcome to Lendco whose wide range of buy-to-let mortgage products, underwritten with a can-do attitude, are an excellent addition to Sourcing Brain and Criteria Brain.

“We look forward to working together to bring diverse, specialist mortgage solutions to meet the many varied needs of property investors from the UK and further afield.”

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