Mortgage Brain reveals details of new sourcing system

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Mortgage Brain has announced the development of MortgageBrain Anywhere, an online mortgage sourcing system.

Due for release in 2014, MortgageBrain Anywhere has been designed to be device independent, accessed and conducted through a web browser on any device.

Brokers can start a case on a laptop at home, for example, and continue on another PC at the office and pick it up again on an iPad at a later date.

The new system also shares a contact database with the Key, Mortgage Brain’s point-of-sale and CRM system.

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, said: “MortgageBrain Anywhere is another first for the UK mortgage market and we’re incredibly excited to be announcing its launch.

“With MortgageBrain Anywhere brokers have the freedom to source mortgages on any device or platform that is convenient.

“This means brokers can now provide new levels of service and interaction with their clients by conducting quick, yet thorough, whole-of-market mortgage searches and KFI production on any device or platform, and in any location.”

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