Mortgage Brain pleased with initial app take-up

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Mortgage Brain’s mobile application solution, has been accessed and used over 10,000 times, the firm has claimed.

The app, UKmortgages, was launched initially on the iPhone on 16 April and will be made available on the iPad and Android devices shortly.

Consumers can be introduced to brokers via the app’s ‘Find A Broker’ capability.

“The initial consumer downloads and adoption of our app, along with broker participation within our ‘Find a Broker’ function, is absolutely fantastic,” said Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain.

“The app, being the UK’s most comprehensive mortgage search, compare and review mobile application available, is having a major impact amongst consumers.

“The most important aspect of the app, however, is the fact that real leads are being put through to brokers at no cost to the broker. This is fantastic news for the mortgage intermediary market and reinforces the time and investment spent in developing the app, which has a primary function of supporting brokers and their new and on-going sales opportunities.”

All mortgage brokers who use Mortgage Brain’s mortgage sourcing systems can be promoted within the Find a Broker section, together with contact details, at no charge and all leads and enquiries will be passed on, again at no charge.

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