Mortgage Intelligence adopts Criteria Hub

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Mortgage Intelligence has chosen Mortgage Brain’s Criteria Hub as its preferred criteria based sourcing solution for its Appointed Representatives (ARs) and Directly Authorised (DA) members.

Mortgage Intelligence’s network and mortgage club advisers will now be able to use Criteria Hub alongside Mortgage Brain’s online and offline sourcing systems, and The Key, its POS and CRM system.

Sally Laker, managing director at Mortgage Intelligence, said: “We’ve had a really strong relationship with Mortgage Brain over a number of years and this new addition to its proposition demonstrates its understanding and vision in the mortgage advice market.

“Like us, Mortgage Brain is committed to driving forward technology initiatives and solutions that deliver business benefits that make a real difference to mortgage advisers, lenders and customers alike.

“With the addition of Criteria Hub, our Appointed Representatives and Directly Authorised members now have access to a complete and in-depth mortgage sourcing proposition and can offer their customers a more integrated, end-to-end mortgage advice process.”

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, added: “To receive the continuous endorsement from a company such as Mortgage Intelligence is testament, not only to our ability to deliver the best and most innovative systems proposition available, but the unrivalled levels of flexibility, adaptability and responsiveness that we offer to all of our partners.

“We’re incredibly proud of our position as the mortgage sourcing partner of choice with Mortgage Intelligence and were looking forward to continuing to work with them and their advisers as part of this new venture.”

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