Mortgage Brain offers training webinars

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Mortgage Brain has added a range of new product demonstration webinars to its training and support services.

The free webinars are designed to help brokers get up to speed with Mortgage Brain’s suite of mortgage technology solutions.

Led by Mortgage Brain’s product specialists, the new training and support programme includes weekly mortgage sourcing webinars for MortgageBrain Anywhere and MortgageBrain Classic, a twice weekly training session for the MTE – Mortgage Brain’s electronic trading platform, and daily module based webinars for its CRM and point-of-sale system, the Key.

Mark Lofthouse (pictured), CEO of Mortgage Brain, said: “We are committed to making certain that all our users have the opportunity to find out more about their Mortgage Brain system to ensure they get the most value out of it.

“We’re delighted with the success of the new webinars. They are all proving very successful with brokers benefiting from ‘live’ walkthroughs of our new sourcing system, discovering new features and shortcuts for our point-of-sale system, and being shown how they can submit application forms to up to 13 major UK lenders from one place using the MTE.”

In addition to its new webinars, Mortgage Brain is also offering a host of other training support services including online video tutorials, help guides and release notes as well as full customer support services from its dedicated product support team.

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