MAB ditches Trigold for The Core

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Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) is switching its mortgage sourcing software requirements to The Core, the sourcing system from Client Data Systems (CDS) Group Ltd.

It previously used Trigold’s Prospector sourcing system.

Peter Brodnicki, chief executive of MAB, said the software would be fully integrated with the company’s existing MIDAS CRM system.

He said: “It is well known that MAB is continually looking for ways in which to move the company forward and take a lead in the industry as a whole. We looked carefully at all mortgage sourcing solutions on the market before deciding on The Core. CDS Group have developed a product capable of producing not only highly accurate sourcing and functionality

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