Market Harborough Building Society simplifies DIP process

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Market Harborough Building Society has streamlined its decision in principle (DIP) journey, reducing the number of questions and introducing a more intuitive application flow for brokers.

The complex case and bridging finance specialist said the changes are designed to make it easier for brokers to progress specialist cases, while improving the overall experience for both advisers and borrowers.

The update forms part of the Society’s wider focus on supporting brokers operating in specialist lending, where cases can involve greater complexity and tighter timeframes.

Iain Smith, head of mortgage distribution at Market Harborough Building Society, said: “We’re building real momentum in 2026, and that starts, as always, by listening closely to brokers.

“These refinements to our DIP are another step in our mission to make specialist lending and bridging finance as straightforward as possible.

“By simplifying the journey, we’re giving brokers back valuable time and helping them place complex cases with confidence.

“It’s a clear demonstration of our commitment to being an easy, supportive and solutions-focused partner for brokers and their clients with unique scenarios.”

The revised decision in principle process is now live and available for all new applications.

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