L&G’s ClubHub update includes SmartrCriteria trial

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Legal & General Mortgage Club has made changes to ClubHub, enabling advisers to see the status of their claimed procuration fees.

Advisers can now see how much money they are due to receive and whether it is pending or has been paid.

This follows a recent update where advisers can now also see their proc fee history in ClubHub.

Legal & General Mortgage Club has also extended the free trial for SmartrCriteria. The trial period will now continue until the end of the year for all new users and will remain free for selected key partners. Currently, over 4000 members have registered and are using SmartrCriteria.

The SmartrCriteria system provides advisers with 394,000 criteria outcomes from over 90 lenders across the residential, buy-to-let and new build sectors.

Kevin Roberts, director, Legal & General Mortgage Club, said: “At Legal & General Mortgage Club we’re determined to ensure the best possible outcomes for advisers and customers. We believe that by harnessing technology like SmartrCriteria and ClubHub we can help more brokers to streamline the mortgage conversation and find the best solution for their customers.

“We’ve maintained an open channel between our members and the product development team to ensure that any feedback is really taken on board and we’re confident our improvements will make advisers’ lives easier, allowing them to give high quality advice efficiently.”

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