Mortgage Brain adds master brokers to its seconds sourcing

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Mortgage Brain has expanded the master brokers available to networks and companies, which now includes Fluent Money, Norton Finance, Brightstar, Positive Lending, Clever Lending and The Loan Partnership.

The new system, available now on MortgageBrain Classic, has been developed to give advisers within a company or network the choice and option to pass the lead on to their chosen master broker, or advise on second charge products and deal direct with a lender.

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, said: “The expansion of the range of master brokers available on our second charge sourcing system gives networks and companies greater choice and more options when selecting their second charge solution that best suits their business needs.

“By integrating second charge sourcing into our mainstream first charge sourcing systems, we’ve made it as easy as possible for advisers to consider second charge lending when discussing options with their clients. We’ve received excellent feedback from lenders and advisers since launch and its popularity and widespread usage is expected to grow even further.”

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