Mortgage Brain to kick off new sourcing system at Wembley

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Mortgage Brain is to launch its new sourcing system at an intermediary event at Wembley Stadium on 28 January.

Advisers will be able to see live demonstrations of the new sourcing system, listen to presentations and seminars and discuss the new features.

The system can be used bouth online and offline and from one screen, intermediaries using the system can now conduct around 90% of the mortgage search and selection process, conduct multiple client specific searches, generate personalised best buy tables, for example.

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, said: “As well as giving intermediaries the chance to see the All New system our BDMs and system trainers will deliver training sessions so that brokers can realise the benefits to their business in short order. The event will also include presentations from recognised industry experts from Nationwide

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