Mortgage Intelligence Holdings unveils Next Intelligence

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Mortgage Next and Mortgage Intelligence have launched their new club, Next Intelligence.

Launching on 4 April 2011, Next Intelligence will offer three membership options as well as new services.

These include 48-hour mortgage procuration fees, as well as a new life protection and general insurance panel.

Current Mortgage Next and Mortgage Intelligence members will be automatically updated to Next Intelligence and have the opportunity to upgrade their membership.

Sally Laker, managing director said: “Next Intelligence is about adding value for directly authorised members. We have listened to what our members want and have tailored three quality membership packages to suit their needs.

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