LiveMore Capital now on Criteria Hub

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Later life provider  LiveMore Capital has become the latest lender to join Criteria Hub.

There are currently more than 70 lenders live on Criteria Hub.

Criteria Hub from Mortgage Brain provides advisers with the ability to search different criteria to identify suitable lenders for their clients. The range of criteria included on Criteria Hub was expanded in September following feedback from advisers to include the likes of sole application joint proprietor, the maximum number of stories with no lift present, and whether applicants on furlough are considered.

LiveMore Capital’s range of interest-only products, specifically for people aged 55 and over, is now available for criteria searches on Criteria Hub.

Alison Pallett (pictured), director of sales at LiveMore Capital, said: “We are delighted to be a part of Criteria Hub. As a specialist lender we are keenly aware of the crucial role played by advisers and eager to support technological innovations like Criteria Hub which can help ease their workloads.”

Neil Wyatt, sales and marketing director at Mortgage Brain, added: “This is an incredibly fast-moving time in the mortgage industry, with lenders changing their products and criteria. We know from the feedback we’ve had from advisers that Criteria Hub has proven invaluable in helping advisers keep on top of these changes and quickly pick out which lenders will consider their clients.”

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