Mortgage Brain to offer online and offline sourcing

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Mortgage Brain is set to launch a new mortgage sourcing system in October

It claims the all new system has been built from the ground up using Microsoft technology and is the first and only sourcing system designed to be used both offline and online

Following a multi-million pound investment, Mortgage Brain has consulted and worked with individual advisers, larger companies, AR networks and mortgage clubs

It also claims the system, when launched, will allow intermediaries to conduct around 80% of the mortgage search and selection process from one screen, conduct multiple client specific searches, generate personalised best buy tables

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, said: “We’re incredibly excited about the launch of the brand spanking new Mortgage Brain. We’re not just talking about an incremental upgrade to our current

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