Mortgage Broker Tools passes million case milestone

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Mortgage Broker Tools (MBT) has revealed that it has processed more than one million cases through the “affordability-first” research platform.

The one millionth case was run by Joe Lund from The Connells Group. The case was a 95% LTV Home Mover; the lenders’ affordability results ranged from ~£120k to ~£225k with a few top lenders not able to lend.

Tanya Toumadj (pictured), CEO at Mortgage Broker Tools, said: “At MBT, we recognise that recommending the right mortgage for a client is based on a complex combination of factors that best fit their circumstances and requirements, with affordability being a critical consideration.

“So, we developed MBT to provide the most accurate affordability-first research platform available in the market, and it continues to go from strength-to-strength.

“Processing our one millionth case is a big milestone. It’s evidence that a huge number of brokers value the accuracy of results we are able to deliver. And, with every case processed through MBT, the data available to lenders to enhance their propositions with our Sandbox technology becomes even richer.

“This means that every day, MBT plays an increasingly crucial role for both brokers and lenders, helping a growing number of customers to achieve the right mortgage to help them achieve their objectives.”

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